IBM 6500 manual Define a auth-user-name to be used in the Leap operation

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Chapter 16 Complete Command List

WIRELESS

Define a auth-user-name to be used in the LEAP operation:

ADAPTER,

store ifc <ifnum> wlan user <auth-user-name>

WIRELESS

This auth-user-name needs to match the user name entered in

 

the LEAP Access Point.

WIRELESS

Define a auth-password to be used in the LEAP operation:

 

store ifc <ifnum> wlan pass <auth-password>

 

This auth-password needs to match the password entered in

 

the LEAP Access Point.

WIRELESS

Set the network name (SSID):

 

store ifc <ifnum> wlan ssid <network-name>

 

<ifnum> is the interface number for the WLAN interface.

 

<network-name>is a 1 to 32 ASCII character string.

WIRELESS

Set network mode:

ADAPTER,

store ifc <ifnum> wlan mode adhocpseudomanaged

WIRELESS

<net-mode>

 

<ifnum> is the interface number for the WLAN device.

 

<net-mode> is the type of network operation mode: “adhoc,”

 

“pseudo” or “managed.” “pseudo” stands for pseudo IBSS

 

(Proprietary adhoc).

WIRELESS

Set transfer rate (speed):

ADAPTER,

store ifc <ifnum> wlan speed auto<1 2 5 11>

WIRELESS

<ifnum> is the interface number for the WLAN device.

 

<1 2 5 11> 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.

WIRELESS

Set channel number:

ADAPTER,

store ifc <ifnum> wlan channel default <1-15>

WIRELESS

<ifnum> is the interface number for the WLAN device.

 

<1-15> selects the RF channel number (1 to 15) used in ad-hoc

 

mode. The word “default” will inform the device driver to use the

 

card's factory set default channel.

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