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EVALUATION KIT FOR WIFLY MODULE

RN-111B-EVAL

Manufacturer Part Number
RN-111B-EVAL
Description
EVALUATION KIT FOR WIFLY MODULE
Manufacturer
Roving Networks Inc
Type
WiFly 802.11br

Specifications of RN-111B-EVAL

Frequency
2.4GHz
Wireless Frequency
50 Hz to 60 Hz
Interface Type
USB, Serial, SMA
Operating Voltage
5 VDC
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
740-1027
Connecting to security enable networks
Networks running WEP or WPA security require setting the pass key prior to associating with the WiFi
network. The authentication and pass keys are entered via the WiFly command interface with the
following commands.
Here is an example of connecting to a WPA-2 secure access point.
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set wlan auth <value> sets the authentication level. 0= disabled, 1=WPA-PSK, 2=WPA2-PSK,
set wlan key <num> <value> sets the WEP key. The key parameter must be
set wlan num <value> sets the default WEP key to use. 1-4 is the valid range.
set wlan phrase <string> sets the passphrase for WPA security modes.
EXACTLY 13 bytes (26 ASCII chars). Data is expected in HEX format, “0x” should NOT be
included.
Example : “set w k 112233445566778899AABBCCDD”
Hex digits > 9 can be either upper or lower case.
Example : “set w n 2” sets the default key to 2.
1-64 chars. The passphrase can be alpha and numeric, and is used along with the ssid
generate a unique 32 byte Pre-shared key (PSK), which is then hashed into a 256 bit number.
However, if exactly 64 chars are entered, it is assumed that this entry is already anASCII HEX
representation of the 32 byte PSK and no such processing is done.
Example : “set w p password” sets the phrase.
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3=WEP-128.
Tel (408) 395-6539
RN-111B-EVAL
IGRN111B-EVAL 3/10/2009
• info@RovingNetworks.com

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