store ifc <IFNUM> mode auto|10half|10full|100half|100full
Store the specified interface mode as automatic, 10mbps half duplex,
10mbps full duplex, 100mbps half duplex, 100mbps full duplex.
See page 17.
Define the wireless authentication scheme:
store ifc <IFNUM> wlan auth <AUTH-METHOD>
(eg. open, shared, leap)
<ifnum> is the interface number for the wireless interface.
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"Open" system authentication allows all devices that have the
authentication algorithm number for open system to authenticate.
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"Shared" key authentication involves a four step process using secure or
encrypted text by means of WEP.
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"Leap" is to enable/disable LEAP operation.
Define a wireless auth-user-name to be used in the LEAP operation:
store ifc <IFNUM> wlan user <AUTH-USER-NAME>
<ifnum> is the interface number for the wireless interface.
This auth-user-name needs to match the user name entered in the LEAP
Access Point.
Define a wireless auth-password to be used in the LEAP operation:
store ifc <IFNUM> wlan pass <AUTH-PASSWORD>
<ifnum> is the interface number for the wireless interface.
This auth-password needs to match the password entered in the LEAP
Access Point.
Set the wireless network name (SSID):
store ifc <IFNUM> wlan ssid <NETWORK-NAME>
<ifnum> is the interface number for the wireless interface.<network-
name> is a 1 to 32 ASCII character string.
Set the wireless network mode:
store ifc <IFNUM> wlan mode adhoc|pseudo|managed
<ifnum> is the interface number for the wireless device.
"pseudo" or "managed". "pseudo" stands for pseudo IBSS(Proprietary
adhoc).
Set the wireless transfer rate (speed):
store ifc <IFNUM> wlan speed auto|<1 2 5 11>
<ifnum> is the interface number for the wireless device.
<speed-flags> are the speeds being selected. They are entered as a list
of integers, separated by 'space' characters. The following values are
supported: 1 for 1Mbps, 2 for 2Mbps, 5 for 5.5Mbps, and 11 for 11Mbps.
Using the word "auto" instead of any number will set the card to use
automatic negotiation.
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