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toggle_radio [2023/08/06 21:45] – [Wireless SSID specific operation] -clarity, formatting hogwild | toggle_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/ | + | Modern routers come with two or more chipsets/ |
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 " | + | For example, using " |
**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 " | + | Now, let's assume you want to control "wl1.3" |
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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 | + | ==== WiFi SSID-specific operation ==== |
Often, a specific defined SSID operates on multiple interfaces/ | Often, a specific defined SSID operates on multiple interfaces/ |