1 --- ap-utils.orig/Documentation/ap-auth.8
2 +++ ap-utils/Documentation/ap-auth.8
4 .\" Manpage for ap-auth utility
5 -.\" from Wireless Access Point Utilitess for Unix
6 +.\" from Wireless Access Point Utilities for Unix
8 .\" Copyright (c) 2002 Roman Festchook <roma at polesye dot net>
11 .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
12 .\" with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
13 .\" 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
14 -.TH ap-auth 8 "Wireless Access Point Utilites for Unix"
15 +.TH ap-auth 8 "Wireless Access Point Utilities for Unix"
17 ap-auth \- AP authorized MAC change utility
19 --- ap-utils.orig/Documentation/ap-config.8
20 +++ ap-utils/Documentation/ap-config.8
22 .\" Manpage for ap-config utility
23 -.\" from Wireless Access Point Utilitess for Unix
24 +.\" from Wireless Access Point Utilities for Unix
26 .\" Copyright (c) 2002 Roman Festchook <roma at polesye dot net>
29 .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
30 .\" with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
31 .\" 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
32 -.TH ap-config 8 "Wireless Access Point Utilites for Unix"
33 +.TH ap-config 8 "Wireless Access Point Utilities for Unix"
35 ap-config \- configure and monitor Atmel and NWN based APs
40 By using option APs from info menu you may see all Access Points thats visible by your AP.
41 - * Link Quality: An indicator for the quality of the Client. If the associat ion is still pending, the quality is calculated over the received Probe Requests from the Client. If the Client is associated, the quality derived from any activity with the Client. The actual quality source depends on the selected quality indicator. The semantics of the indicator is 'low is good quality' and 'high is bad quality'.
42 + * Link Quality: An indicator for the quality of the Client. If the association is still pending, the quality is calculated over the received Probe Requests from the Client. If the Client is associated, the quality derived from any activity with the Client. The actual quality source depends on the selected quality indicator. The semantics of the indicator is 'low is good quality' and 'high is bad quality'.
43 * RSSI: An indicator for the RSSI in dBm of the Client. If the association is still pending, the RSSI is calculated over the received Probe Requests from the Client. If the Client is associated, the RSSI derived from any activity with the Client.
44 * WARNING! By reports this option my be dangerously - in some cases you may lost you AP configuration and on SMC2655W the one way to fix it - only restore factory defaults.
48 Power: 0mw--------100mw-------0mw
50 - So to get maximum power output from your AP set value for corresponding channel to 128 (0x80). But sometimes better solution - experimentalli choose values for best link quality, sometimes not max. More info you can get from:
51 + So to get maximum power output from your AP set value for corresponding channel to 128 (0x80). But sometimes better solution - experimentally choose values for best link quality, sometimes not max. More info you can get from:
52 http://pasadena.net/aprf/;
53 http://www.wi2600.org/mediawhore/nf0/wireless/docs/802.11/WAP11/fun_with_the_wap11.txt.
56 Tx Filter: Under this option user needs to select the Baseband transmitting Filter to be used. There are two options (US, JPN) available since the bandwidth for Europe - USA is 11MHz and for, Japan is 14MHz.
57 Rate: Under this option user needs to specify the rate to be used among the following options 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps and 11Mbps.
58 Channel: Under this option user needs to select the channel to be used. There are 14 channels available.
59 - After setting the parameters there are three commands available: Continuous Tx (With modulation), Continuous Tx (Witout modulation) and Continuous Rx:
60 + After setting the parameters there are three commands available: Continuous Tx (with modulation), Continuous Tx (without modulation) and Continuous Rx:
61 * Continuous Tx (with modulation): Using this command the MAC sets the transmitter in continuous mode with modulation. We can measure the output power of the radio.
62 * Continuous Tx (without modulation): Using this command we can measure the frequency accuracy of the radio. The MAC sets the baseband Processor in test mode and turns off the spreading and scrambling codes.
63 * Continuous Rx: With this command user can set the device in a receiving mode.
64 --- ap-utils.orig/Documentation/ap-gl.8
65 +++ ap-utils/Documentation/ap-gl.8
67 .\" Manpage for ap-gl utility
68 -.\" from Wireless Access Point Utilitess for Unix
69 +.\" from Wireless Access Point Utilities for Unix
71 .\" Copyright (c) 2002 Roman Festchook <roma at polesye dot net>
74 .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
75 .\" with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
76 .\" 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
77 -.TH ap-gl 8 "Wireless Access Point Utilites for Unix"
78 +.TH ap-gl 8 "Wireless Access Point Utilities for Unix"
80 ap-gl \- configure and monitor ATMEL_PRISM based APs
85 By using option APs from info menu you may see all Access Points thats visible by your AP.
86 - * Link Quality: An indicator for the quality of the Client. If the associat ion is still pending, the quality is calculated over the received Probe Requests from the Client. If the Client is associated, the quality derived from any activity with the Client. The actual quality source depends on the selected quality indicator. The semantics of the indicator is 'low is good quality' and 'high is bad quality'.
87 + * Link Quality: An indicator for the quality of the Client. If the association is still pending, the quality is calculated over the received Probe Requests from the Client. If the Client is associated, the quality derived from any activity with the Client. The actual quality source depends on the selected quality indicator. The semantics of the indicator is 'low is good quality' and 'high is bad quality'.
88 * RSSI: An indicator for the RSSI in dBm of the Client. If the association is still pending, the RSSI is calculated over the received Probe Requests from the Client. If the Client is associated, the RSSI derived from any activity with the Client.
89 * WARNING! By reports this option my be dangerously - in some cases you may lost you AP configuration and on SMC2655W the one way to fix it - only restore factory defaults.
93 Power: 0mw--------100mw-------0mw
95 - So to get maximum power output from your AP set value for corresponding channel to 128 (0x80). But sometimes better solution - experimentalli choose values for best link quality, sometimes not max. More info you can get from:
96 + So to get maximum power output from your AP set value for corresponding channel to 128 (0x80). But sometimes better solution - experimentally choose values for best link quality, sometimes not max. More info you can get from:
97 http://pasadena.net/aprf/;
98 http://www.wi2600.org/mediawhore/nf0/wireless/docs/802.11/WAP11/fun_with_the_wap11.txt.
101 Tx Filter: Under this option user needs to select the Baseband transmitting Filter to be used. There are two options (US, JPN) available since the bandwidth for Europe - USA is 11MHz and for, Japan is 14MHz.
102 Rate: Under this option user needs to specify the rate to be used among the following options 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 5.5Mbps and 11Mbps.
103 Channel: Under this option user needs to select the channel to be used. There are 14 channels available.
104 - After setting the parameters there are three commands available: Continuous Tx (With modulation), Continuous Tx (Witout modulation) and Continuous Rx:
105 + After setting the parameters there are three commands available: Continuous Tx (with modulation), Continuous Tx (without modulation) and Continuous Rx:
106 * Continuous Tx (with modulation): Using this command the MAC sets the transmitter in continuous mode with modulation. We can measure the output power of the radio.
107 * Continuous Tx (without modulation): Using this command we can measure the frequency accuracy of the radio. The MAC sets the baseband Processor in test mode and turns off the spreading and scrambling codes.
108 * Continuous Rx: With this command user can set the device in a receiving mode.
109 --- ap-utils.orig/Documentation/ap-mrtg.8
110 +++ ap-utils/Documentation/ap-mrtg.8
112 .\" Manpage for ap-mrtg utility
113 -.\" from Wireless Access Point Utilitess for Unix
114 +.\" from Wireless Access Point Utilities for Unix
116 .\" Copyright (c) 2002 Roman Festchook <roma at polesye dot net>
119 .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
120 .\" with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
121 .\" 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
122 -.TH ap-mrtg 8 "Wireless Access Point Utilites for Unix"
123 +.TH ap-mrtg 8 "Wireless Access Point Utilities for Unix"
125 ap-mrtg \- AP to MRTG data translator
127 --- ap-utils.orig/Documentation/ap-trapd.8
128 +++ ap-utils/Documentation/ap-trapd.8
130 .\" Manpage for ap-trapd utility
131 -.\" from Wireless Access Point Utilitess for Unix
132 +.\" from Wireless Access Point Utilities for Unix
134 .\" Copyright (c) 2002 Roman Festchook <roma at polesye dot net>
137 .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
138 .\" with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
139 .\" 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
140 -.TH ap-trapd 8 "Wireless Access Point Utilites for Unix"
141 +.TH ap-trapd 8 "Wireless Access Point Utilities for Unix"
143 ap-trapd \- a SNMP trap processing daemon