Access Point Information; Signal Strength; Speed; Region (A.k.a. Regulatory Domain) - Intermec EasyCoder PF2i Installation Instructions Manual

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Chapter  — Setup in Fingerprint
SETUP GET "wlan","CHANNEL",A$
gets the current channel in A$.

Access Point Information

The printer associates with an access point. The read-only setup-variable
"AP_MAC" will assume the MAC address of the access point that the
printer is currently associated with. If no association has been performed,
the value of "AP_MAC" is "00:00:00:00:00:00".
SETUP GET "wlan","AP_MAC",A$
gets the MAC address of the associated access point in A$.

Signal Strength

An important tool when working out problems with wireless LANs
is a signal strength meter. The printer monitors the received signal
strength, and makes it available to the user. The read-only setup variable
"SIGNAL" assumes the value of the current received signal strength. The
value may vary from 0 (no signal) to 100 (maximum strength).
SETUP GET "wlan","SIGNAL",A$
gets signal strength in A$.

Speed

Depending on different (radio) network parameters, such as distribution
of access points, frequencies, number of clients, etc., the network
card may select a lower speed than the maximum for better overall
performance. The selected speed (rounded down to whole Mbps) can be
read from the printer. The read-only setup-variable "SPEED" can assume
values from 0 up to 54 (Mbps).
SETUP GET "wlan","SPEED",A$
gets the speed in A$.

Region (a.k.a. Regulatory Domain)

Some countries and regulatory authorities only allow the use of a subset
of the 14 channels specified in the 802.11b/g standard. To make the
product world configurable the setup variable ".REGION" is used.
The region can only be set by personnel authorized by Intermec. If the

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