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Once configuration is complete, you must save the settings to store the configuration
data, otherwise it will not take effect upon reboot or reset. You can store multiple con-
figurations using the save <filename> command, and you can load them using the load
<filename> command.
2.3 SET COMMANDS
These commands begin with the set keyword and include the categories shown in
Table 2-2.
2.3.1 set adhoc beacon <value>
This command sets the ad hoc beacon interval in milliseconds, where <value> is a dec-
imal number from 0 to 65,436.
Default: 102
Example: set adhoc beacon 120 // Beacons are sent every 120 ms
2.3.2 set adhoc probe <value>
This command sets the ad hoc probe timeout in seconds, where <value> is the number
of seconds. The probe timeout is the number of seconds the module waits for probe
responses before declaring, “ADHOC is lost,” and disabling the network interface.
Default: 5
Example: set adhoc probe 80 // Sets the ad hoc probe timeout to 80 s
TABLE 2-2: SET COMMANDS
Parameter Description
adhoc Controls the ad hoc parameters.
broadcast Controls the broadcast hello/heartbeat UDP message.
comm Sets the communication and data transfer, timers, and matching charac-
ters.
dns Sets the DNS host and domain.
ftp Sets the FTP host address and login information.
ip Specifies the IP settings.
option Supports optional and infrequently used parameters.
sys Sets system settings such as sleep and wake timers.
time Sets the timer server settings.
uart Specifies the serial port settings such as baud rate and parity.
wlan Sets the wireless interface settings, such as SSID, channel, and security
options.
Note: This command applies only to firmware versions supporting adhoc net-
working mode. WiFly firmware versions 4.0 and higher do not support
adhoc networking mode.
Note: This command applies only to firmware versions supporting adhoc net-
working mode. WiFly firmware versions 4.0 and higher do not support
adhoc networking mode.