Reference Manual
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RS9116 n-Link Linux and Android 
Technical Reference Manual 
Version 2.0  
Create a VAP The 
OneBox-Mobile 
software allows 
creation of 4 VAPs 
Set Beacon Interval 
(only in Access Point 
mode) 
Description 
This command is used to set the Beacon Interval in milliseconds. It is recommended that this 
command is given before the VAP is created. 
Default Value 
200 
Input Parameters 
Base Interface (string like rpine0) 
Integer value between 50 and 1000 (other values will result in default value being assigned). 
Output Parameter 
None 
Reset Required 
Yes. In order to set the beacon interval, the virtual interface has to be reset. 
Usage 
# ./onebox_util <base_interface> set_beacon_intvl <beacon_intvl> 
Example 
The commands given below are used to reset the Access Point and set the beacon interval to 100ms. 
# sh remove_all.sh 
# sh wlan_enable.sh or wlan_bt_insert.sh or wlan_zigb_insert.sh or onebox_insert.sh script present 
in the “release” folder as per the instructions in Installation of Modules 
# ./onebox_util rpine0 set_beacon_intvl 100 
# ./onebox_util rpine0 create_vap wifi0 ap 
# ./wpa_supplicant –i wifi0 -D bsd –c wpa.conf -ddddt & 
Note: 
Issue this command before creating any virtual Access Point interfaces. 
Set WMM 
Parameters (only in 
Access Point mode) 
Description 
This command is used to set the WMM parameters for specific queues. 
Note: This ioctl is redundant, refer to the Section 16 for further details. The functionality of the ioclt 
is intact, however it might be removed in the future inorder to reduce redundancy. 
Default Value 
Access Point: 
AIFSN 
Cwmin 
Cwmax 
TxOp 
AC_BE 
3 
4 
6 
0 
AC_BG 
7 
4 
10 
0 
AC_VI 
1 
3 
4 
94 
AC_VO 
1 
2 
3 
47 
Station: 
AIFSN 
Cwmin 
Cwmax 
TxOp 
AC_BE 
3 
4 
6 
0 
AC_BG 
7 
4 
10 
0 
AC_VI 
4 
3 
4 
94 
AC_VO 
4 
2 
3 
47 
Input Parameters 
VAP Name (string like wifi0, wifi1, etc.) 
WMM Parameter Name (string like aifs, cwmin, cwmax, txop, acm) 
Integer value. The allowed values are as follows: 










