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set system ntp alt-server-address <ip-addr>
5.
Type the command to save the configuration
• Type
save
• Exit the configuration interface by typing
exit
• Restart the router by typing
restart
The router will reboot with the new configuration in effect.
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CONFIG Commands
Wireless Settings (supported models)
set wireless option ( on | off )
Administratively enables or disables the wireless interface.
set wireless network-id ssid {
network_name
}
Specifies the wireless network id for the Gateway. A unique
ssid
is generated for each
Gateway. You must set your wireless clients to connect to this exact id, which can be
changed to any 32-character string.
set wireless auto-channel mode { off | at-startup | continuous }
Specifies the wireless AutoChannel Setting for 802.11G models. AutoChannel is a feature
that allows the Motorola Netopia® Gateway to determine the best channel to broadcast
automatically. For details, see
AutoChannel Setting
” on page
128
.
set wireless default-channel { 1...14 }
Specifies the wireless 2.4GHz sub channel on which the wireless Gateway will operate. For
US operation, this is limited to channels 1–11. Other countries vary; for example, Japan is
channel 14 only. The default channel in the US is 6. Channel selection can have a signifi-
cant impact on performance, depending on other wireless activity in proximity to this AP.
Channel selection is not necessary at the clients; clients will scan the available channels
and look for APs using the same ssid as the client.
set wireless network-id closed-system { on | off }
When this setting is enabled, a client must know the ssid in order to connect or even see
the wireless access point. When disabled, a client may scan for available wireless access
points and will see this one. Enable this setting for greater security. The default is
on
.
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set wireless mode { both-b-and-g | b-only | g-only }
Specifies the wireless operating mode for connecting wireless clients:
both-b-and-g
,
b-
only
, or
g-only
, and locks the Gateway in that mode.
NOTE:
If you choose to limit the operating mode to B or G only, clients using the
mode you excluded will not be able to connect.
set wireless multi-ssid option { on | off }
Enables or disables the
multi-ssid
feature which allows you to add additional network
identifiers (SSIDs or
Network Names
) for your wireless network. When enabled, you can
specify up to three additional SSIDs with separate privacy settings for each. See below.
set wireless multi-ssid {second-ssid | third-ssid | fourth-ssid }
name
Specifies a descriptive name for each SSID. when
multi-ssid option
is set to
on.
set wireless multi-ssid second-ssid-privacy { off | WEP | WPA-PSK |
WPA-802.1x }
set wireless multi-ssid third-ssid-privacy { off | WEP | WPA-PSK |
WPA-802.1x }
set wireless multi-ssid fourth-ssid-privacy { off | WEP | WPA-PSK |
WPA-802.1x }
Specifies the type of privacy enabled on multiple SSIDs when
multi-ssid option
is set to
on
. off = no privacy; WEP = WEP encryption; WPA-PSK = Wireless Protected Access/Pre-
Shared Key; WPA-802.1x = Wireless Protected Access/802.1x authentication. See
W
ir
e-
less Privacy Settings
” on page
284
for more information.
NOTE:
WEP is supported on only one SSID at a time, and will not be available if
another SSID already has it configured.
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CONFIG Commands
set wireless multi-ssid second-ssid-wpa-ver { all | WPA1-only |
WPA2-only }
set wireless multi-ssid third-ssid-wpa-ver { all | WPA1-only |
WPA2-only }
set wireless multi-ssid fourth-ssid-wpa-ver { all | WPA1-only |
WPA2-only }
Specifies the type of WPA version enabled on multiple SSIDs when
multi-ssid option
is
set to
on
and privacy is set to
WPA-PSK
. See
W
ir
eless Privacy Settings
” on page
284
for
more information.
set wireless multi-ssid second-ssid-psk {
string
}
set wireless multi-ssid third-ssid-psk {
string
}
set wireless multi-ssid fourth-ssid-psk {
string
}
Specifies a WPA passphrase for the multiple SSIDs, when
second-
,
third-
, or
fourth-ssid-
privacy
is set to
WPA-PSK
. The Pre Shared Key is a passphrase shared between the
Gateway and the clients and is used to generate dynamically changing keys. The pass-
phrase can be 8 – 63 characters. It is recommended to use at least 20 characters for best
security.
set wireless multi-ssid second-ssid-weplen [ 40/64bit | 128bit | 256bit ]
set wireless multi-ssid third-ssid-weplen [ 40/64bit | 128bit | 256bit ]
set wireless multi-ssid fourth-ssid-weplen [ 40/64bit | 128bit | 256bit ]
Specifies the WEP key length for the multiple SSIDs, when
second-
,
third-
, or
fourth-
ssid-privacy
is set to
WEP
.
40bit
encryption is equivalent to
64bit
encryption. The longer
the key, the stronger the encryption and the more difficult it is to break the encryption.
set wireless multi-ssid second-ssid-wepkey {
hexadecimal digits
}
set wireless multi-ssid third-ssid-wepkey {
hexadecimal digits
}
set wireless multi-ssid fourth-ssid-wepkey {
hexadecimal digits
}
Specifies a WEP key for the multiple SSIDs, when
second-
,
third-
, or
fourth-ssid-privacy
is set to
WEP
. For 40/64bit encryption, you need 10 digits; 26 digits for 128bit, and 58
digits for 256bit WEP. Valid hexadecimal characters are 0 – 9, a – f.
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set wireless no-bridging [ off | on ]
When set to
on
, this will block wireless clients from communicating with other wireless cli-
ents on the LAN side of the Gateway.
set wireless tx-power [ full | medium | fair | low | minimal ]
Sets the wireless transmit power, scaling down the router's wireless transmit coverage by
lowering its radio power output. Default is
full
power. Transmit power settings are useful in
large venues with multiple wireless routers where you want to reuse channels. Since there
are only three non-overlapping channels in the 802.11 spectrum, it helps to size the Gate-
way’s cell to match the location. This allows you to install a router to cover a small “hole”
without conflicting with other routers nearby.

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