Part 3 – Commands Wi-Fi Devices
#WEPKEYID – Set the Default TX Key Index
Description:
Syntax:
Values:
Default
Value: 1
Example:
#WLANPOWERSAVE – Enable Power Save at Boot
Description:
Syntax:
Values:
Default:
Display Command
#WEP? – See the Value of the WEP Keys
Description:
Syntax:
Values:
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Sets the default Transmission Key used for data encryption in WEP.
Note:
The module must be reset to put the command into effect.
Set Value:
AT#WEPKEYID=<value>
1 – 4
AT#WEP?
WEPKEYID:1
OK
This command sets the Power Save at the Boot Works after the Power Cycle.
Set Value:
AT#WLANPOWERSAVE=<value>
0
Power Save Disabled
1
Power Save Enabled
0
This command displays the values of the WEP keys.
View Value:
AT#WEP?
WEP64KEY1:"6162636465"
WEP64KEY2:"6162636465"
WEP64KEY3:"6162636465"
WEP64KEY4:"6162636465"
WEP128KEY1:"12345678901234567890123456"
WEP128KEY2:"12345678901234567890123456"
WEP128KEY3:"12345678901234567890123456"
WEP128KEY4:"12345678901234567890123456"
WPAPSKKEY1:"1234567890"
WPAPSKKEY2:"1234567890"
WPAPSKKEY3:"1234567890"
WPAPSKKEY4:"1234567890"
WPA2PSKKEY1:"1234567890"
WPA2PSKKEY2:"1234567890"
WPA2PSKKEY3:"1234567890"
WPA2PSKKEY4:"1234567890"
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