disconnect-timeout ( time ; default: 3s ) - only above this value the client device is considered as
disconnected
frequency ( integer ) - operating frequency of the card
frequency-mode ( regulatory-domain | manual-tx-power | superchannel ; default: superchannel ) -
defines which frequency channels to allow
• regulatory-domain - channels in configured country only are allowed, and transmit power is
limited to what is allowed in that channel in configured country minus configured antenna-gain.
Also note that in this mode card will never be configured to higher power than allowed by the
respective regulatory domain
• manual-tx-power - channels in configured country only are allowed, but transmit power is
taken from tx-power setting
• superchannel - only possible with superchannel license. In this mode all hardware supported
channels are allowed
hide-ssid ( yes | no ; default: no ) - whether to hide ssid or not in the beacon frames:
• yes - ssid is not included in the beacon frames. AP replies only to probe-requests with the given
ssid
• no - ssid is included in beacon frames. AP replies to probe-requests with the given ssid ant to
'broadcast ssid' (empty ssid)
interface-type ( read-only: text ) - adapter type and model
mac-address ( MAC address ) - Media Access Control (MAC) address of the interface
master-interface ( name ) - physical wireless interface name that will be used by Virtual Access
Point (VAP) interface
max-station-count ( integer : 1 ..2007 ; default: 2007 ) - maximal number of clients allowed to
connect to AP. Real life experiments (from our customers) show that 100 clients can work with one
AP, using traffic shaping
mode ( alignment-only | ap-bridge | bridge | nstreme-dual-slave | station | station-wds | wds-slave ;
default: station ) - operating mode:
• alignment-only - this mode is used for positioning antennas (to get the best direction)
• ap-bridge - the interface is operating as an Access Point
• bridge - the interface is operating as a bridge. This mode acts like ap-bridge with the only
difference being it allows only one client
• nstreme-dual-slave - the interface is used for nstreme-dual mode
• station - the interface is operating as a client
• station-wds - the interface is working as a station, but can communicate with a WDS peer
• wds-slave - the interface is working as it would work in ap-bridge mode, but it adapts to its
WDS peer's frequency if it is changed
mtu ( integer : 68 ..1600 ; default: 1500 ) - Maximum Transmission Unit
name ( name ; default: wlanN ) - assigned interface name
noise-floor-threshold ( integer | default : -128 ..127 ; default: default ) - value in dBm below
which we say that it is rather noise than a normal signal
on-fail-retry-time ( time ; default: 100ms ) - time, after which we repeat to communicate with a
wireless device, if a data transmission has failed
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