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1121 The 802.11n specification states a compliant station must be capable
1134 The sending device normally controls this setting but a receiving station
1150 than the maximum specified by the receiving station.
1169 than the maximum specified by the receiving station.
1204 Enable background scanning when operating as a station.
1205 Background scanning is a technique whereby a station associated to
1208 This allows a station to maintain a cache of nearby access points
1211 Background scanning is done only when a station is not busy and
1227 Set the minimum time a station must be idle (not transmitting or
1232 By default a station must be idle at least 250 milliseconds before
1252 Set the number of consecutive missed beacons at which the station
1266 as a station in a BSS network.
1429 When this support is enabled in station mode, beacon frames that advertise
1432 This event can be used by the station to adopt that country code and
1504 another Dynamic Turbo-capable station.
1510 channel is free of non-dturbo stations; when a non-dturbo station
1524 A station first associates to an access point and authenticates using
1532 an authorized station will generate a
1537 to the remote station (and usually plumbed into a bridge).
1541 When DWDS is enabled on a station, traffic with a destination address
1542 different from the peer station are encapsulated in a 4-address frame
1546 A station is associated using 802.11n facilities may transport
1553 another Fast Frames-capable station.
1557 receiving station understand how to decapsulate the frame.
1604 For example, if a station associates to an 11n-capable access point
1605 it controls whether the station uses legacy operation, HT20, or HT40.
1610 If a fixed channel is specified for a station then HT configuration can
1617 will not interoperate with a purely 11n-compliant station.
1641 the activity of each associated station.
1642 When a station is inactive for 5 minutes it will send several
1644 to see if the station is still present.
1645 If no response is received then the station is deauthenticated.
1688 This means a station is not permitted to transmit on the channel until
1743 Indicates that the station is part of an infrastructure network
1747 Indicates that the station is part of an ad-hoc network
1751 The station requires authentication and encryption
1806 When operating in station mode display the access point.
1815 Indicates that the station is permitted to send/receive data frames.
1818 Indicates that the station is operating in an 802.11g network
1822 Indicates that the station is using HT transmit rates.
1825 follows immediately after then the station associated
1831 Indicates that the station is operating in power save mode.
1834 Indicates that the station is using QoS encapsulation for
1844 Indicates that the station associated using TSN; see also
1849 Indicates that the station associated using WPS.
1896 When operating as a client, the station will conserve power by
1899 The station must then retrieve the packets.
1958 Note that RIFS must be supported by both the station and access point
1995 When operating as a station, control how the system will
2039 scan is done and the station may roam to a different access point.
2066 A station operating with Static SMPS maintains only a single
2073 A station operating with Dynamic SMPS maintains only a single
2095 Note that a station configured as slot 0 is a master and
2109 This setting is only meaningful when a station is configured as slot 0;
2115 When operating with TDMA, setup a BSS such that each station has a slot
2123 This setting is only meaningful when a station is configured as slot 0;
2145 To disallow legacy station use of WEP, use
2223 split into those that are used by a station when acting
2226 (at the station).
2256 Set the ACK policy for QoS transmissions by the local station;
2257 this controls whether or not data frames transmitted by a station
2258 require an ACK response from the receiving station.
2261 This parameter is applied only to the local station.
2264 for transmissions by the local station.
2273 by the local station.
2278 by the local station.
2283 by the local station.
2288 to use for transmissions by the local station.
2289 This parameter defines an interval of time when a WME station
2317 requests based on the MAC address of the station.
2324 specified station will be allowed or denied.
2334 Force the specified station to be deauthenticated.
2335 This typically is done to block a station after updating the
2417 Nodes on the mesh without a path to this root mesh station with try to
2421 with a path reply even if it already has a path to this root mesh station.
2424 Nodes on the mesh without a path to this root mesh station with try to
2449 Set the name of this station.
2450 The station name is not part of the IEEE 802.11
2454 Setting the station name is identical in syntax to setting the SSID.
2456 .Cm station