User`s guide

RN-WIFLYCR-UG
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2.3.78 set wlan number <value>
This command sets the WEP key number. The WEP key number must match the key
number on the router or access point. You only need to set this parameter when using
the WEP-64 or WEP-128 security modes. This setting is not required if you are using
the WPA security mode.
Default: 0
Example: set wlan number 1 // Sets the WEP key number to 1
2.3.79 set wlan phrase <string>
This command sets the passphrase for WPA and WPA2 security modes, where
<string> is 1 to 64 characters (64 bytes). The passphrase is alphanumeric, and is used
with the SSID to generate a unique 32-byte pre-shared key (PSK), which is then
hashed into a 256-bit number. When you change either the SSID or the passphrase,
the module re-calculates and stores the PSK.
If you enter exactly 64 characters, the module assumes that the passphrase is an
ASCII hex representation of the 32-byte PSK, and the value is simply stored.
For passphrases that contain spaces, use the replacement character $ instead of
spaces. For example my pass word becomes my$pass$word. You can change the
replacement character using the set opt replace command.
Default: rubygirl
Example: set wlan phrase my_password // Sets the phrase to my_password
2.3.80 set wlan rate <value>
This command sets the wireless data rate, where <value> is a value shown in Table 2 -
15. Lowering the data rate increases the effective range of the module.
Default: 12
Example: set wlan rate 13 // Set the data rate to 36 Mbits/second
TABLE 2-15: SET WLAN RATE COMMAND OPTIONS
Value Wireless Data Rate (Mbits/second)
01
12
25.5
311
4 - 7 Invalid
86
99
10 12
11 18
12 24 (default)
13 36
14 48
15 54