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.\" $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/usr.sbin/wlconfig/wlconfig.8 131500 2004-07-02 23:13:00Z ru $ .\" .Dd December 26, 1996 .Os .Dt WLCONFIG 8 i386 .Sh NAME .Nm wlconfig .Nd read/write wavelan config parameters .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Ar ifname .Op Ar param value ... .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm utility can be used to read and set parameters for the NCR/AT&T Wavelan radio LAN card. Various parameters stored in the non-volatile Parameter Storage Area (PSA) on the card can be modified with this program, replacing the DOS-based .Nm instconf.exe program. It can also be used to interrogate the optional signal strength cache which may have been compiled into the driver. .Pp The .Ar ifname parameter specifies the wavelan interface name (eg. .Pa wl0 ) . If no other arguments are supplied, the current contents of the PSA are interpreted and displayed. .Pp The .Ar param and .Ar value arguments can be used to change the value of several parameters. Any number of .Ar param value pairs may be supplied. .Bl -tag -width 15n -offset indent .It Va param .Va value .It irq IRQ value (used at next reset), may be one of 3,4,5,6,10,11,12,15. .It mac Local MAC value (ethernet address). .It macsel .Sq soft (as set by the .Sq mac parameter) or .Sq default (as set at the factory). .It nwid The NWID is a 2-byte parameter passed to the card's radio modem. NWIDs allow multiple logically discrete networks to operate independently whilst occupying the same airspace. Packets with a different NWID are simply ignored by the modem. In the hardware, NWIDs are stored long-term in non-volatile memory (called the PSA or programmable storage area), and are loaded by software into the radio modem when the driver is initialized. This sets the default NWID loaded at startup. .It currnwid This sets the current operating NWID (but does not save it to the PSA). .It cache The driver may maintain a per interface fixed size cache of signal strength, silence, and quality levels, which are indexed by sender MAC addresses. Input packets are stored in the cache, and when received, the values stored in the radio modem are interrogated and stored. There are also two sysctl values (iponly and multicast only) which can be used for filtering out some input packets. By default, the cache mechanism stores only non-unicast IP packets, but this can be changed with .Xr sysctl 8 . Each non-filtered input packet causes a cache update, hence one can monitor the antennae signal strength to a remote system. There are three commands that can be given as values: .Sq raw , which prints out the raw signal strength data as found in the radio modem hardware value, .Sq scale , which scales the raw hardware values to 0..100%, and .Sq zero which clears out the cache in case you want to store new samples. .El .Pp Note that if the IRQ on the Wavelan card is incorrect, the interface will be configured, but will not function. The .Nm utility should then be used to reconfigure the card to a sensible value. .Sh EXAMPLES Set the NWID to 0x1234: .Bd -literal -offset # wlconfig wl0 nwid 0x1234 .Ed .Pp Show the current settings: .Bd -literal -offset # wlconfig wl0 Board type : ISA Base address options : 0x300, 0x390, 0x3c0, 0x3e0 Waitstates : 0 Bus mode : ISA IRQ : 10 Default MAC address : 08:00:0e:20:3d:4b Soft MAC address : 00:00:00:00:00:00 Current MAC address : Default Adapter compatibility : PC-AT 2.4GHz Threshold preset : 1 Call code required : NO Subband : 2425MHz Quality threshold : 3 Hardware version : 0 (Rel1/Rel2) Network ID enable : YES NWID : 0xdead Datalink security : NO Databus width : 16 (variable) Configuration state : unconfigured CRC-16 : 0x3c26 CRC status : OK .Ed .Pp Print a scaled version of the signal strength cache: .Bd -literal -offset # wlconfig wl0 cache scale .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr wl 4 , .Xr sysctl 8 .Sh HISTORY This implementation of the .Nm utility is completely new, written for Hilink Internet by .An Michael Smith , and updated by .An Jim Binkley &c .