Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction to RS9116
- Getting Started with RS9116
- Compiling the Driver
- Installing the Driver
- Installation of Modules
- Enabling a Protocol
- Disabling a Protocol
- OneBox-Mobile in Wi-Fi Only Mode
- Installation in Wi-Fi Client Mode (with BSD interface support)
- Installation in Access Point Mode (with BSD interface support)
- Installation in Wi-Fi Client Mode (with NL80211 support)
- Installation in Wi-Fi AP mode (with NL80211 support)
- Installation in Wi-Fi Direct Mode (With BSD Interface Support)
- Installation in Wi-Fi Direct Mode (With NL80211 Support only for Kernel v3.8 or higher)
- OneBox-Mobile in Wi-Fi + Bluetooth LE Coexistence Mode
- Driver Information
- Wi-Fi ioctl Usage Guide
- Configuration Using CFG80211
- Enterprise security using CFG80211
- HOSTAPD and Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
- ACS with Hostapd
- Antenna Diversity
- Sniffer Mode
- Monitor Mode
- Concurrent Mode
- Background Scan Parameters
- Power save Modes, Profiles and Parameters
- Compliance and Certification
- Wi-Fi Performance Test ioctl usage
- Wake-On-Wireless LAN
- PUF [ Physical Unclonable Functions ]
- GTK Offload
- Steps to connect 802.11R client to AP
- Steps to configure 802.11W
- Update WLAN region based maximum powers from driver
- Bluetooth hcitool and hciconfig Usage
- Android support for RS9116
- Appendix A: Configuration of Kernels from 3.13 and above
- Appendix B: Binary Files for Embedded Platforms
- Appendix C: Using the Bluetooth Manager
- Appendix D: Common Configuration Parameters
- Appendix E: Installation of Missing Generic Netlink Libraries
- Appendix F: Procedure to use latest supplicant with NL80211 interface
- Appendix G: Considerations need to be made during hostapd usage
- RS9116 n-Link Software TRM Revision History
RS9116 n-Link Linux and Android Technical Reference Manual
Version 2.0
August 2019
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Bit Description
0 Short GI
0 – Disable Short GI
1 – Enable Short GI
1 Greenfield transmission
0 – Disable Greenfield transmission
1 – Enable Greenfield transmission
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Operating bandwidth of the channel (3 bits)
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0 – 20MHz
2 (Bit 3 is set) – Upper 20MHz of 40MHz
4 (Bit 4 is set) – Lower 20MHz of 40MHz
6 (Bits 3 and 4 are set) – Full 40MHz
5 This bit has to be set when the user selects 11J channel.
<a>: Enable/Disable Aggregation. Enter 0 to disable aggregation and 1 to enable aggregation. The packet length is
divided into chunks of size 1792 bytes and aggregated. This parameter applies only to the Burst mode transmission
and is ignored in the case of Continuous mode of transmission.
<n>: Number of packets to be transmitted in Burst mode. The transmission stops after the number of packets
specified by this parameter are transmitted in the Burst mode. If this value is 0, then the transmission will not stop
until the user gives the "./transmit 0" command inorder to stop the transmissions. This parameter is ignored in the
case of Continuous mode of transmission.
<d>: Delay between packets in Burst mode. This parameter is used to specify a delay between any two packets. The
delay has to be specified in microseconds. If this value is 0, then the packets will be transmitted without any delay.
This parameter is ignored in the case of Continuous mode of transmission.
<rd>: Regulatory Domain. Refer the table below for the mapping of values to the regulatory domains.
Input Value Regulatory Domain
0 US (FCC)
1 Europe (ETSI)
2 Japan(JP)
255 World Domain
Examples:
After the transmission starts, the following commands need to be given to stop the transmissions.