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33.11.2 +iWLSI — Wireless LAN Service Set Identifier<br />

Nonvolatile Parameter Database<br />

Syntax: <strong>AT+i</strong>WLSI=<br />

Sets the destination Wireless LAN Service Set IDentifier<br />

(SSID) string.<br />

Parameters: ssid = SSID required for communications with a specific<br />

Access Point (AP). The AP must be configured with the<br />

same SSID.<br />

Command Options:<br />

ssid='' Empty. No SSID defined. iChip will communicate with any<br />

AP.<br />

ssid= ID will be used as the destination SSID. ID must be<br />

configured in the AP for iChip to successfully communicate<br />

with that AP.<br />

ssid=* Prevents iChip from automatically attempting to connect to<br />

an AP or ad-hoc network immediately after power-up. If the<br />

ssid parameter value is changed to (*) while iChip is already<br />

connected to an AP, the current connection will not be<br />

affected.<br />

ssid=! Optional flag indicating ad-hoc mode. Upon power-up,<br />

iChip will continuously search for existing ad-hoc networks<br />

in its vicinity and join the one having the strongest signal.<br />

ssid=! iChip will search for an ad-hoc network with the specified<br />

ID. If it finds one it will join it, otherwise it will create a<br />

new network with this ID.<br />

Default: Empty. No SSID defined.<br />

Result Code:<br />

I/OK If ssid is an empty or legal SSID string.<br />

I/ERROR Otherwise<br />

<strong>AT+i</strong>WLSI~ssid Temporarily sets the SSID to ssid. The permanent value will<br />

be restored after completing the next session.<br />

<strong>AT+i</strong>WLSI? Reports the current ssid value followed by I/OK.<br />

<strong>AT+i</strong>WLSI=? Returns the message ‗String‘ followed by I/OK.

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