4 SBF Reference
WiFiAPStatus
Number:
4054
"OnChange"
interval: 1s
This block contains the IP address of the receiver when configured in WiFi access point. It
also contains the list of all connected clients.
The current WiFi mode is reported in the
Mode
argument. When the receiver is config-
ured in WiFi client mode or when WiFi is disabled, many fields are not applicable and are set
to their Do-Not-Use value.
Parameter
Type Units
Do-Not-Use
Description
Sync1
c1
Block Header, see 4.1.1
Sync2
c1
u2
ID
u2
Length
u2
1
byte
u4
0.001
s
4294967295
Receiver time stamp, see 4.1.3
u2
1
week
65535
N
u1
Number of WiFi clients currently connected to the receiver.
SBLength
u1
1
byte
Length of one
WiFiClient
sub-block
APIPAddress
u1[16]
All elements set to
0
IP address of the WiFi access point. For future upgradability, this
field can contain a 128-bit IPv6 address. In the current firmware
version, the first 12 bytes are always set to 0, and the last 4 bytes
contain the IPv4 IP address, or are set to zero if the IP address is
not known or not applicable.
Mode
u1
WiFi mode:
0:
WiFi disabled
1:
WiFi enabled in access point mode
2:
WiFi enabled in client mode
Hotspot
u1
WiFi hotspot:
0:
Hotspot disabled
1:
Hotspot enabled and no Internet access
2:
Hotspot enabled and Internet access
255: Hotspot not supported
Reserved
u1[2]
Reserved for future use, to be ignored by decoding software
WiFiClient
...
...
A succession of N
WiFiClient
sub-blocks, see definition below
Padding
u1[..]
Padding bytes, see 4.1.5
WiFiClient
sub-block definition:
Parameter
Type Units Do-Not-Use
Description
ClientHostName
c1[32]
Hostname of a WiFi client connected to the receiver, or empty if
not known.
ClientMACAddress
u1[6]
MAC address of a WiFi client connected to the receiver. The first
byte corresponds to the MSB of the address.
ClientIPAddress
u1[16]
All elements set to
0
IP address of a WiFi client connected to the receiver. For future
upgradability, this field can contain a 128-bit IPv6 address. In the
current firmware version, the first 12 bytes are always set to 0,
and the last 4 bytes contain the IPv4 IP address, or are set to zero
if the IP address is not known or not applicable.
Padding
u1[..]
Padding bytes, see 4.1.5
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