Specifications

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WLAN Gateway IP Address
Congures the static gateway IP address of the module if the DHCP Client is disabled.
If the Ethernet Role is Router and the WLAN Connection Type is Access Point, this eld
congures the static IP address of the wireless interface of the module. This address also
congures the default gateway address of the wireless client devices that associate to the module.
If the wireless clients are not using DHCP, this gateway address must also be congured on the
wireless clients for IP routing to work correctly.
If the Ethernet Role is Bridge and the WLAN Connection Type is Access Point, this eld is
ignored.
Default is 0.0.0.0.
When DHCP Enable →
WLAN DHCP Acquire Limit
Congures the number of seconds that the module should wait to acquire its IP conguration using
DHCP before applying the DHCP fallback algorithm (if enabled) for the wireless interface. This is an
integer with a range of 1-255 seconds.
Default is 150.
WLAN DHCP Fallback
Congures the DHCP fallback algorithm. When the DHCP fallback algorithm is enabled, the
module will apply the conguration from wl-dhcp-fbip, wl-dhcp-fbgateway, and wl-dhcp-subnet as
the static IP conguration, if the DHCP client has not received its IP conguration after wl-dhcp-
acqlimit seconds.
Disabled = Disable DHCP fallback (default for UART, Direct Serial)
Enabled = Enable DHCP fallback (default for SPI, Direct Ethernet)
NOTE
“0” will turn off IP Fallback.
When DHCP Fallback Enable →
WLAN Fallback to Last DHCP IP Address
Enabling this will cause the module to set the wl-dhcp-fbip, wl-dhcp-fbgateway, wl-dhcp-fbsubnet,
dns-server1, and dns-server2 to their current values each time an IP ddress is successfully
acquired using DHCP. This will only occur if wl-dhcp-fb is set and the wl-dhcp-acqlimit is
not 0 (zero). If wl-dhcp-fbper is not enabled, the current fallback IP address will not be saved across
reboots.
Default is Disabled.
When WLAN Fallback to Last DHCP IP Address Enable →
Save Last WLAN DHCP IP Address as Fallback IP Address
Enabling this will cause the wl-dhcp-fbip, wl-dhcp-fbgateway, wl-dhcp-fbsubnet, dns-server1,
and dns-server2 to be saved to ash memory each time it changes. This will make these values
persistent across restarts or power cycles. This will only occur if wl-dhcp-fb and wl-dhcp-fbauto are
enabled and the wl-dhcp-acqlimit is not 0 (zero).
Default is Disabled.
WLAN Fallback IP Address
Congures the IP address used by the DHCP fallback algorithm.
Default (UART, Direct Serial) is 192.168.10.1. Default (SPI, Direct Ethernet) is 0.0.0.0.
WLAN Fallback Subnet Mask
Congures the Subnet Mask used by the DHCP fallback algorithm.
Default is 255.255.255.0.
WLAN Fallback Gateway IP Address
Congures the gateway address used by the DHCP fallback algorithm.
Default is 0.0.0.0.
DNS Server1 IP Address
Congures the Primary DNS Server Address. This value is used for DNS lookups. If the DHCP
Client is enabled, the dns-server1 value will be updated if the DHCP Server provides one.
Default is 0.0.0.0.
DNS Server2 IP Address
Congures the Secondary DNS Server Address. This value is used for DNS lookups, if the lookup
fails using the value from dns-server1. If the DHCP Client is enabled, the dns-server2 value will be
updated if the DHCP Server provides one.
Default is 0.0.0.0.