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EasyLAN Wireless User's Manual
Wireless Network and Security Console Commands (continued)
Command
set nw enc mode
set nw id userid
set nw inap protocol
set nw key# number
set nw keyval wepkey
set nw mo mode
set nw pw password
set nw rts nn
set nw sp speed
set nw realm realm
Appendix A — Console Commands
Description
Sets the WLAN encryption mode. Where mode is
for disabled,
for WEP 64-bit encryption,
dis
64
for WEP 128-bit encryption,
128
TKIP,
for CCMP encryption,
WPA2
CCMP pair-wise encryption and TKIP for group
encryption, or
dynamic WEP
The default is disabled.
Sets the user ID for 802.1x EAP authentication.
Where userid is any string of alphanumeric ASCII
characters. The default user ID is anonymous.
Sets the inner authentication protocol, which
specifies how EasyLAN Wireless authenticates itself
to the 802.1x-enabled network after the TTLS
session is established. Where protocol is
or
for MSCHAPv2. The default is
mschap_v2
Sets the WLAN WEP key number to be used (active
WEP key). Where number is a value from 1 to 4.
The default value is 1.
Sets the 10-digit (for 64-bit encryption) or 26-digit
(for 128-bit encryption) WLAN WEP key value.
This key must be hexadecimal values. Where wepkey
is a 10- or 26-digit hexadecimal value. The default is
NULL.
Sets the WLAN wireless mode. Where mode is
for infrastructure or
for ad-hoc. The default is
ad
infrastructure.
Sets the logon password that EasyLAN Wireless uses
to authenticate to the 802.1x-enabled network.
Where password is any string of alphanumeric ASCII
characters. The default password is anonymous.
Sets the WLAN RTS threshold. Where nn is the
threshold number 1 to 3000. The default is 2432.
Sets the WLAN speed (in Mbps). Where speed is
,
, or
. The default is
2
5.5
11
Sets the realm portion of the 802.1x EAP
authentication ID. You can also set this with the
command. Where realm is any string of
set nw id
alphanumeric ASCII characters. The default is
NULL.
for WPA
TKIP
for
WPA2-WPA
for Dynamic WEP.
for
PAP
pap
.
PAP
in
,
1
.
11
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