User manual
WiFly GSX
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WiFlyGSX-um 7/16/2010
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2 Join ANY access point with security matching the
stored authentication mode. This ignores the stored
SSID and searches for the access point with the
strongest signal. The channels searched can be
limited by setting the channel mask.
3 Reserved – Not used
4 Create an Adhoc network, using stored SSID, IP
address and netmask. Channel MUST be set.
DHCP should be 0 (static IP) or set to Auto-IP with
this policy. (unless another Adhoc device can act as
DHCP server)
This policy is often used instead of the hardware
jumper to creat a custom Adhoc network
set wlan hide <0, 1> Hides the WEP key and WPA passphrase. When set, displaying the wlan
settings shows ****** for these fields. To unhide the passphrase or
passkey, re-enter the key or passphrase using the set wlan key or set wlan
passphrase command. Default = 0, don’t hide.
set wlan key <value> sets the 128 bit WEP key. If you are using WPA or WPA2 you should
enter a pass phrase with the set wlan passphase command. Key must be
EXACTLY 13 bytes (26 ASCII chars). Data is expected in HEX format,
“0x” should NOT be used here.
Example : “set w k 112233445566778899AABBCCDD”
Hex digits > 9 can be either upper or lower case.
The Wifly GSX only supports “open” key mode, 128 bit keys for WEP.
WEP-128, shared mode is not supported as it is known to be easily
compromised and has been deprecated from the WiFi standards.
set wlan linkmon <value> sets the link monitor timeout threshold. If set to 1 or more, WiFly will
scan once per second for the AP it is associated with. The value is the
threshold of failed scans before the WiFly declares “AP is Lost”, de-
authenticates. The WiFly will retry the association based on the join
policy variable. A value of 5 is recommended, as some APs will not
always respond to probes. Default is 0 (disabled). Without this feature,