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antenna-gain (integer 0..30) | Overrides the default antenna gain. The master interface of each radio sets the antenna gain for every interface which uses the same radio. This setting cannot override the antenna gain to be lower than the minimum antenna gain of a radio. | ||||
beacon-interval (time interval 100ms..1s) | Interval between beacon frames of an AP. Default: 100ms.
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chains (list of integer 0..7 ) | Radio chains to use for receiving signals. Defaults to all chains available to the corresponding radio hardware. | ||||
country (name of a country) | Determines, which regulatory domain restrictions are applied to an interface. Defaults to "United States".
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dtim-period (integer 1..255) | Period at which to transmit multicast traffic, when there are client devices in power save mode connected to the AP. Expressed as a multiple of the beacon interval. Higher values enable client devices to save more energy, but increase network latency. Default: 1 | ||||
hide-ssid (no | yes) |
Default: no | ||||
manager (capsman |capsman-or-local | local) | capsman - the interface will act as CAP only, this option should not be passed via provisioning rules to the CAP capsman-or-local - the interface will get configuration via CAPsMAN or use its own, if /interface/wifiwave2/cap is not enabled. local - interface won't contact CAPsMAN in order to get configuration. Default: local | ||||
mode (ap | station) | Interface operation mode
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multicast-enhance (enabled | disabled) | With the multicast-enhance feature enabled, an AP will convert every multicast-addressed IP or IPv6 packet into multiple unicast-addressed frames for each connected station. Default: disabled | ||||
qos-classifier (dscp-high-3-bits | priority) |
Default: priority | ||||
ssid (string) | The name of the wireless network, aka the (E)SSID. No default value. | ||||
tx-chains (list of integer 0..7) | Radio chains to use for transmitting signals. Defaults to all chains available to the corresponding radio hardware. | ||||
tx-power (integer 0..40) | A limit on the transmit power (in dBm) of the interface. Can not be used to set power above limits imposed by the regulatory profile. Unset by default. | manager (capsman | capsman-or-local | local) | capsman - the interface will act as CAP only, this option should not be passed via provisioning rules to the CAP capsman-or-local - the interface will get configuration via CAPsMAN or use its own, if /interface/wifiwave2/cap is not enabled. local - interface won't contact CAPsMAN in order to get configuration. |
Datapath properties
Parameters relating to forwarding packets to and from wireless client devices.
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