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toggle_radio [2023/08/06 21:32] – [Wireless chipset (2.4/5GHz) specific operation] hogwild | toggle_radio [2023/08/06 21:40] – [Wireless SSID-specific operation] -clarity, formatting hogwild | ||
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- | Do not blindly use this table. | + | Do not blindly use this table. |
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- | ===== Wireless | + | ===== WiFi SSID-specific operation ===== |
- | In some cases, you don' | + | In some cases, you might want to just restrict access to only one specific SSID or change settings specific to only one WiFi interface. This can be achieved as follows: |
- | - Identify | + | First, identify |
- | Remember: virtual | + | The full list of WiFi interfaces |
- | so e.g. " | + | Virtual |
- | For example: | + | For example, on this router, in the Virtual Wireless menu, we can see the 2.4GHz interface named: " |
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- | Now let's assume you want to turn off wl1.3 which is associated to SSID " | + | Now, let's assume you want to turn off wl1.3 which is associated to SSID " |
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- | Now, we can perform the following: | + | We could perform the following |
- | **Toggle**\\ | + | **Toggle |
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- | **Force Off** | + | **Force |
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- | **Force On** | + | **Force |
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