Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction to RS9116
- Getting Started with RS9116
- Compiling the Driver
- Installing the Driver
- Installation of Modules
- Enabling a Protocol
- Disabling a Protocol
- OneBox-Mobile in Wi-Fi Only Mode
- Installation in Wi-Fi Client Mode (with BSD interface support)
- Installation in Access Point Mode (with BSD interface support)
- Installation in Wi-Fi Client Mode (with NL80211 support)
- Installation in Wi-Fi AP mode (with NL80211 support)
- Installation in Wi-Fi Direct Mode (With BSD Interface Support)
- Installation in Wi-Fi Direct Mode (With NL80211 Support only for Kernel v3.8 or higher)
- OneBox-Mobile in Wi-Fi + Bluetooth LE Coexistence Mode
- Driver Information
- Wi-Fi ioctl Usage Guide
- Configuration Using CFG80211
- Enterprise security using CFG80211
- HOSTAPD and Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
- ACS with Hostapd
- Antenna Diversity
- Sniffer Mode
- Monitor Mode
- Concurrent Mode
- Background Scan Parameters
- Power save Modes, Profiles and Parameters
- Compliance and Certification
- Wi-Fi Performance Test ioctl usage
- Wake-On-Wireless LAN
- PUF [ Physical Unclonable Functions ]
- GTK Offload
- Steps to connect 802.11R client to AP
- Steps to configure 802.11W
- Update WLAN region based maximum powers from driver
- Bluetooth hcitool and hciconfig Usage
- Android support for RS9116
- Appendix A: Configuration of Kernels from 3.13 and above
- Appendix B: Binary Files for Embedded Platforms
- Appendix C: Using the Bluetooth Manager
- Appendix D: Common Configuration Parameters
- Appendix E: Installation of Missing Generic Netlink Libraries
- Appendix F: Procedure to use latest supplicant with NL80211 interface
- Appendix G: Considerations need to be made during hostapd usage
- Appendix H: Antennae
- RS9116 n-Link Software TRM Revision History
RS9116 n-Link Linux and Android Technical Reference Manual
Version : 2.0
July 2020
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Input Parameters Base Interface (string like rpine0)
VAP Name (string like wifi0, wifi1, etc.)
Output Parameter None
Reset Required No
Usage # ./onebox_util <base_interface> delete_vap <vap_name>
Example The command given below deletes a virtual interface named
wifi0.
# ./onebox_util rpine0 delete_vap wifi0
Print VAP Statistics
Description This command is used to print the statistics of the transmitted
and received packets of an existing virtual interface (VAP).
Default Value -
Input Parameters VAP Name (string like wifi0, wifi1, etc.)
[-v] – Get description of the fields in the statistics
Filename (string) to which the statistics will be written
Output Parameter Statistics like:
1) Number of Beacons transmitted (for Access Point/P2P GO
modes)
2) Number of Beacons received (for Client/P2P Client modes)
3) Number of Management packets received
4) Number of packets received from a different BSS
etc.
Reset Required No
Usage # ./onebox_util <vap_name> print_vap_stats [-v] [-f filename]
Example The command given below prints the statistics of the
transmitted and received packets of the interface wifi0 into the
file “stats”.
# ./onebox_util wifi0 print_vap_stats -v -f stats
Print Station Statistics
(only in Access Point mode)
Description This command is used to print the statistics of the packets
exchanged between the Access Point and a Station.