WE310F5-X IP2WiFi Legacy AT Command Reference Guide
80664ST11079A Rev. 3
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2021-10-25
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Parameter
Optional/Mandatory
Value
Description
beacon interval in LAP
mode
Optional
100 to 1000
Unit: milliseconds
Default value: 100ms
Time between two successive beacon
frames transmitted by the Limited AP
mode.
broadcast SSID in LAP
mode
Optional
0, 1
0: Enable
1: Disable
Default value: 0
Beacon frames will contain SSID
information.
Beacon frames will not contain SSID
information (stealth mode).
It specifies whether to broadcast
SSID in the beacon frames or not (only
applicable in limited AP mode).
Note: If WPS Registrar functionality
is required, do not disable SSID
broadcast.
No. of stations allowed to
associate in LAP mode
Not Supported
N/A
Reserved for future use.
DTIM period in LAP mode
Optional
Minimum value: 1
Maximum value: 255
Default value: 3
It specifies the DTIM period in AP
mode. Value to be as minimum as
possible. Unit is in beacon intervals.
For more information, refer 802.11
specification.
Note: Recommended to configure
this value as small as possible.
inactivity time-out in LAP
mode
Optional
Minimum value: 60
Maximum value: 65000
Default value: 60 Unit:
seconds
This value specifies the inactivity time
out per STA, after which LAP send a
NULL/QoS-NULL frame expecting the
STA to MAC level acknowledge it.
When there is no activity from a
connected node, the module waits for
60 seconds and sends a probe to the
inactive node. If there is no response,
then it disconnects itself from the
inactive node.
Note: WE310F5-X does not send dis-
association frame to STA.
reserved
Optional
N/A
N/A
rate
adaptation-device type
Not Supported
N/A
Reserved for future use.
rate
adaptation-minimum
application throughput
Not Supported
N/A
Reserved for future use.
Note:
1.) Minimum throughput is dependent on TCP/UDP.
2.) Rate adaptation-device type and rate adaptation-minimum application throughput parameter is to be provided,
since both go in pair
3.) These parameters are only a guidance to WLAN. The system tries to achieve it, but it may not be always
achievable due to various circumstances such as Wireless environments, application use case, and so on.
Synchronous Response
Table 40: Operation Mode Synchronous Response.
Events
Verbose mode
Non-Verbose mode
Remarks