Quick Start Manual

InfiNet Wireless Router Quick start guide
Copyright © 2004-2006 by InfiNet Wireless Limited.
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Figure 17. Interfaces information
Note that radio interface name may differ fromrf4.0 depending on the
models frequency range (2.4GHz or 5GHz) and number of radio modules in
the device (one or two). Anyway, radio interface name always starts with
rf.
Information on the specific interface can be obtained usingifc <IF-
NAME> command. For example,ifc rf4.0 will give you information on
rf4.0 interface.
3. In order to get routers capabilities including available frequency list, transmit
power levels, bitrates for the specific radio interface,rf <IF-NAME> cap
command is used. For example,rf rf4.0 cap. See Figure 18.
Figure 18. Routers capabilities
Radio module parameters configuration
1. Power level changing is accomplished using “rf <IF-NAME> pwr <power-
level> command. For example,rf rf4.0 pwr 32 sets transmitting power
level to 32 mW. Power level specified in the command should be the one
from the list of available power levels.
2. Frequency changing is accomplished usingrf <IF-NAME> freq
<frequency> command. For example,rf rf4.0 freq 5340 sets current
working frequency to 5340 MHz. At the same time one radio module can
work only on ONE frequency.
3. Bitrate can be changed usingrf rf4.0 bitr <bitrate> command. For
example,rf rf4.0 bitr 24000 sets current bitrate to 24 Mbps.