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AT+i Programmer‘s Manual Version 8.32 34-97
34.11.12 +iWSIn Wireless LAN Service Set Identifier Array
Syntax:
AT+iWSI<n>=<ssid>
Sets the destination Wireless LAN Service Set Identifier
(SSID) string into position n in the array. This array
defines the order in which iChip attempts to connect to an
AP or Ad-Hoc network.
Parameters:
n=0-9
n=0 is equivalent to the WLSI parameter and defines the
default SSID. The default SSID (WSI0 or WLSI)
determines the type of scanning that iChip performs. If the
default SSID refers to an AP, all SSIDs on the list must be
configured for APs as well. If the default SSID refers to
an Ad-Hoc network (starts with the (!) character), all
SSIDs on the list must be configured for Ad-Hoc
networks as well (start with the (!) character).
The location of an SSID within the list defines its priority,
where the first SSID has the top priority. The SSIDs must
be configured consecutively. For example, if WSI0 and
WSI2 are set but WSI1 is not, iChip ignores WSI2.
If, for example, iChip is connected to an AP having an
SSID value defined by WSI3, and that SSID is set to a
different value using the AT+iWSI3=new SSID command,
the change will take effect immediately and iChip will
attempt to associate with an AP having the new SSID. If,
on the other hand, iChip is not currently connected to an
AP with SSID defined by WSI3 and the value of WSI3 is
changed, the change will take effect only upon the next
connection attempt.
<ssid>=<ID>
ID will be used as the destination SSID. ID must be
configured in the AP for iChip to successfully
communicate with that AP.
Command Options:
The options below apply only to WSI0.
ssid=‖
Empty. No SSID defined. iChip will communicate with
the strongest AP in its vicinity.
ssid=*
Prevents iChip from automatically attempting to connect
to an AP or Ad-Hoc network immediately after power-up.
If the ssid parameter value is changed to (*) while iChip is
already connected to an AP, the current connection will
not be affected.
ssid=!
Optional flag indicating Ad-Hoc mode. Upon power-up,
iChip will continuously search for existing Ad-Hoc
networks in its vicinity and join the one having the