Set Channel; Set Eap Password - Honeywell RP2F Series User Manual

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Set Channel

Shows the current channel being used. 802.11b/g operates on a number of different
channels, corresponding to different frequencies. This setting can have a value of 0 to
14. A channel of 0 signifies that an association has not yet been made.
Only users with administrative privileges can set this command.
Command
ESC{SWF:C:<sexp>}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP}
where:
<sexp> is a value from 1 to 14.
Notes
This setting is read-only if
l
If Mode is set to Adhoc, values could be between 1-14 depending on the .REGION
l
setting
Default: 1 (Adhoc)
l
Example
This command sets the value of channel to "2."
ESC{SWF:C:2}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP}
Returns this reply if the command is not successful:
{SWF:C:1}
Returns this reply if the command is successful:
{SWF:C:0}

Set EAP Password

Sets the EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) password used to log on to the
network.
Only users with administrative privileges can set this command.
Command
ESC{SWF:PW:<sexp>}ESC EZ{COMMIT}{LP}
where:
<sexp> is a valid password. <sexp> can be up to 96 characters. The default for the EAP
password is "anonymous".
50
Set Mode
is set to INFRA.
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