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toggle_radio [2023/08/06 21:40] – [Wireless SSID-specific operation] -clarity, formatting hogwildtoggle_radio [2023/08/06 21:42] – [Wireless chipset (2.4/5GHz) specific operation] hogwild
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-===== Wireless chipset (2.4/5GHz) specific operation =====+===== Specific Wireless chipset (2.4/5GHz) operations =====
  
-Modern routers come with or more chipsets WiFi interfaces. There is usually one 2.4GHz interface and one or more 5GHz interfaces. In certain case you might want to enable/disable a specific chipset via the command line.+Modern routers come with two or more chipsets/WiFi interfaces. There is usually one 2.4GHz interface and one or more 5GHz interfaces. In certain case you might want to enable/disable a specific chipset via the command line.
  
 Once you've identified the name of the appropriate radio interface (via the [[advanced-wlanvifs|Virtual Wireless]] page): Once you've identified the name of the appropriate radio interface (via the [[advanced-wlanvifs|Virtual Wireless]] page):
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-Do not blindly use this table. Router interface names may vary. For full chipset operation, refer to the "ethX" name reference of the interface. Once you have the correct name, you can check the status of your WiFi interface as follows:+Do not blindly use this table. It is only an example. Router interface names may vary. For full chipset operation, refer to the "ethX" name reference of your interface(s). Once you have the correct names, you can check the status of your WiFi interface as follows:
  
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toggle_radio.txt · Last modified: 2023/08/06 21:49 by hogwild