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toggle_radio [2023/08/06 21:45] – [Wireless SSID specific operation] -clarity, formatting hogwildtoggle_radio [2023/08/06 21:49] (current) – [Wireless SSID-specific operation] -change "wireless" to "WiFi" hogwild
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 ===== Specific Wireless chipset (2.4/5GHz) operations ===== ===== Specific Wireless chipset (2.4/5GHz) operations =====
  
-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.+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 cases you might want to control 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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-For example, using "eth1" in my the above example:+For example, using "eth1" in the above example:
  
 **Verify interface state** **Verify interface state**
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-Now, let's assume you want to turn off wl1.3 which is associated to SSID "test"+Now, let's assume you want to control "wl1.3which is associated to the SSID"test"
  
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-We could perform the following tasks:\\+You could perform the following tasks:\\
  
 **Toggle interface state**\\ **Toggle interface state**\\
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-==== Wireless SSID-specific operation ====+==== WiFi SSID-specific operation ====
  
 Often, a specific defined SSID operates on multiple interfaces/sub-interfaces. Often, a specific defined SSID operates on multiple interfaces/sub-interfaces.
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