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Redpine Signals, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.  Page 131 
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Structure Member 
Name 
Description 
is -20dBm, the value returned is 20. 
RSSI information indicates the signal 
strength of the Access Point. 
aSSID 
SSID of the Access Point 
uScanCount 
Number of scanned Access points 
4.9.4  Set WEP Key 
Description 
This command is issued to supply WEP keys to the module, if the AP is in WEP 
mode. In some APs, there is an option to provide four WEP keys (with indices 0, 
1, 2, 3). This command supplies the keys with index 1, 2 and 3. The key with 
index 0 is supplied in the “Join” command‟s parameter uPSK. This is an optional 
command and need not be issued, if the AP is configured with the WEP key of 
index 0. 
Relevance 
This command is relevant both when the TCP/IP stack is enabled or bypassed. 
Frame Body 
struct wlan_cnfg_WEP_keys_s 
{    
UINT8 wep_index; 
UINT8 wep_psk[3][32]; 
} wlan_cnfg_WEP_keys_t; 
Structure Member 
Name 
Description 
wep_psk[3][32] 
WEP keys of index 1, 2 and 3. 
wep_index 
Key index to be used to select the 
key. Allowable values are 0, 1, 2, and 
3. If this value is 0, the key supplied 
in the uPSK field of the “Join” 
command is used. If the value is 1, 
the first value in the array wep_psk is 
used; if the value is 2, the second 
value in array wep_psk is used; if the 
value is 3, the third value in array 
wep_psk is used.  










