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SoftAP Interface
softap.auto_start
Abbreviation
so a
Access
get/set
Description
Auto start softap at boot up.
See Wi-Fi Interface, SoftAP Interface.
Arguments
<0/off/false/1/on/true>
Default
0
Properties
- network_restart to apply change
Get example
Set example
softap.captive_portal_enabled
Abbreviation
so v
Access
get/set
Description
Captive portal is optional during websetup and for the softap.
During web setup if if softap.captive_portal_enabled
is true, when the HTTP server receives a request for one of the following:
/generate_204
- Android/hotspot-detect.html
- iOS/ncsi.txt
- Windows
then Gecko OS automatically returns the HTTP response:
This notification redirects the user to the root HTTP server webpage.
The DNS server AND HTTP server must be configured to run on the softap interface for this feature to work.
Note: if captive portal is NOT enabled for the softap, then when a request for one of the above resources is received, the HTTP server automatically returns:
This makes it appear as if the softap has internet access. This allows for a better user experience as:
- A mobile will automatically reconnect to the softap
- No 'no internet' notification is displayed to the user
The DNS server automatically resolves the following domains to enable captive portal:
- captive.apple.com
- connectivitycheck.gstatic.com
- clients3.google.com
Arguments
<0/1>
Default
0
Get example
Set example
softap.channel
Abbreviation
so c
Access
get/set
Description
The SoftAP channel.
If a WLAN interface is already active, the value of softap.channel
is ignored, since the WLAN interface has channel set priority.
If WLAN interface is not active, and softap.channel
is 0
, SoftAP starts on the least busy of channels 1, 6 and 11.
See Wi-Fi Interface, SoftAP Interface.
Arguments
Default
0
Properties
- network_restart to apply change
Get example
Auto start softap at boot up.
See Wi-Fi Interface, SoftAP Interface.
Arguments
<0/off/false/1/on/true>
Default
0
Properties
- network_restart to apply change
Get example
Set example
softap.captive_portal_enabled
Abbreviation
so v
Access
get/set
Description
Captive portal is optional during websetup and for the softap.
During web setup if if softap.captive_portal_enabled
is true, when the HTTP server receives a request for one of the following:
/generate_204
- Android/hotspot-detect.html
- iOS/ncsi.txt
- Windows
then Gecko OS automatically returns the HTTP response:
This notification redirects the user to the root HTTP server webpage.
The DNS server AND HTTP server must be configured to run on the softap interface for this feature to work.
Note: if captive portal is NOT enabled for the softap, then when a request for one of the above resources is received, the HTTP server automatically returns:
This makes it appear as if the softap has internet access. This allows for a better user experience as:
- A mobile will automatically reconnect to the softap
- No 'no internet' notification is displayed to the user
The DNS server automatically resolves the following domains to enable captive portal:
- captive.apple.com
- connectivitycheck.gstatic.com
- clients3.google.com
Arguments
<0/1>
Default
0
Get example
Set example
softap.channel
Abbreviation
so c
Access
get/set
Description
The SoftAP channel.
If a WLAN interface is already active, the value of softap.channel
is ignored, since the WLAN interface has channel set priority.
If WLAN interface is not active, and softap.channel
is 0
, SoftAP starts on the least busy of channels 1, 6 and 11.
See Wi-Fi Interface, SoftAP Interface.
Arguments
Default
0
Properties
- network_restart to apply change
Get example
Set example
softap.client_list
Abbreviation
so l
Access
get
Description
Return list of connected softap clients.
Note: The SoftAP is limited to a maximum of 4 WLAN clients for Gecko OS on the AMW004 (Wallaby) and AMWx06 (Numbat) modules.
See Wi-Fi Interface, SoftAP Interface.
Arguments
-
Default
-
Get example
softap.dhcp_server.enabled
Abbreviation
so d e
Access
get/set
Description
Enable DHCP server on the softap interface.
See:
- Wi-Fi Interface, SoftAP Interface.
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Arguments
<0/off/false/1/on/true>
Default
1
Properties
- network_restart to apply change
Get example
Set example
softap.dns_server.enabled
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so n e
Access
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get/set
Description
Enable DNS redirect server on the softap interface.
See:
Arguments
<0/off/false/1/on/true>
Default
1
Properties
- network_restart to apply change
Get example
Set example
softap.dns_server.url
Abbreviation
so n u
Access
get/set
Description
Comma separated list of domains to resolve. Maximum of 63 characters.
See:
Arguments
Default
zentrios,zentrios.com,www.zentrios.com
Properties
- network_restart to apply change
Get example
Set example
softap.hide_ssid
Abbreviation
so h
Access
get/set
Description
When enabled, this variable disables broadcast of the softap's SSID, for security purposes.
See Wi-Fi Interface, SoftAP Interface.
Arguments
<0/1>
Default
0
Properties
- network_restart to apply change
Get example
Set example
softap.idle_timeout
Abbreviation
so t
Access
get/set
Description
Maximum client idle time before the client is automatically disassociated.
See Wi-Fi Interface, SoftAP Interface.
Arguments
<# seconds>
Default
7
Properties
- network_restart to apply change
Get example
Set example
softap.info
Abbreviation
so o
Access
get
Description
Soft AP connection status parameters: state, SSID, channel and clients.
See Wi-Fi Interface, SoftAP Interface.
Arguments
-
Default
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Get example
softap.max_clients
Abbreviation
so m
Access
get/set
Description
Limit the number of clients that may connect to the SoftAP interface.
Note: The true maximum number of clients is 2
. The softap.max_clients
variable may accept up to 4
, but only 2
clients can connect.
Note: Due to a hardware limitation, more than softap.max_clients
are able to associate to the soft AP, however the client's packets are dropped. Thus clients are able to monitor soft AP network traffic, but are not able to send packets to the device.
Arguments
where is an integer ranging from
1
to 2
.
Default
2
.
However a maximum of 2
clients can send packets to the device.
Properties
Get example
Set example
softap.passkey
Abbreviation
so p
Access
get/set
Description
The WPA2-AES passphrase for the softap interface, or none to disable security.
See Wi-Fi Interface, SoftAP Interface.
Arguments
Default
'
Properties
- network_restart to apply change
Get example
Set example
softap.ssid
Abbreviation
so s
Access
get/set
Description
The SSID of the softAP. If the SSID ends with #, the last three hex characters of the WLAN MAC address replace the #
.
For example, if the device MAC address is 4C:55:CC:10:26:05
, and softap.ssid
is set to Gecko OS-#
, then SSID becomes: Gecko OS-605
.
See Wi-Fi Interface, SoftAP Interface.
Arguments
Default
Gecko-OS-#
Properties
- network_restart to apply change
Get example
Set example
softap.static.gateway
Abbreviation
so s g
Access
get/set
Description
Determines the SoftAP interface's gateway advertised during a DHCP response. This allows the SoftAP gateway to be set independently of the softap.static.ip. If softap.static.gateway
is set to 0.0.0.0
, then use the softap.static.ip setting as the gateway.
This setting is only used if softap.dhcp_server.enabled = true
. This setting is used in the DHCP response Router
option (and optionally in the DNS Server
option).
Use Cases
softap.static.gateway | softap.dns_server.enabled | Router DHCP response option | DNS Server DHCP response option |
---|---|---|---|
0.0.0.0 | true | softap.static.ip | softap.static.ip |
valid and not 0.0.0.0 | true | softap.static.gateway | softap.static.gateway , softap.static.ip |
valid and not 0.0.0.0 | false | softap.static.gateway | softap.static.gateway |
255.255.255.255 | true or false | Not advertised | Not advertised |
See also:
Arguments
Default
0.0.0.0
Properties
- network_restart to apply change
Get example
Set example
softap.static.ip
Abbreviation
so s i
Access
get/set
Description
The IP address used for the softap network interface. The netmask is 255.255.255.0.
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The softAP gateway depends on the softap.static.gateway setting. If softap.static.gateway is 0.0.0.0
, the gateway is set to softap.static.ip
.
Note: The softap.static.ip
settings are also used for web setup.
See Wi-Fi Interface, SoftAP Interface.
Arguments
Default
10.10.10.1
Properties
- network_restart to apply change
Get example
Set example
softap.static.netmask
Abbreviation
so s m
Access
get/set
Description
Determines the range of IP addresses offered by the Soft AP.
For example, a netmask of 255.255.255.0 gives a range of 254 IP addresses.
Some platforms, such as Windows 8, send ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) packets to all available IP addresses, which can overload the module WL chip.
The work-around is to set a default network mask pf 255.255.255.240
, so valid IPs are limited to the range x.x.x.1-7. Consequently only 8 ARP packets are sent.
Arguments
Default
255.255.255.240
Properties
- network_restart to apply change
Get example
Set example
Trackpad gestures
For more information about these gestures, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Trackpad. You can turn a gesture off, change the type of gesture, and learn which gestures work with your Mac.
Trackpad gestures require a Magic Trackpad or built-in Multi-Touch trackpad. If your trackpad supports Force Touch, you can also Force click and get haptic feedback.
Secondary click (right-click)
Click or tap with two fingers.
Smart zoom
Double-tap with two fingers to zoom in and back out of a webpage or PDF.
Zoom in or out
Pinch with two fingers to zoom in or out.
Rotate
Move two fingers around each other to rotate a photo or other item.
Swipe between pages
Swipe left or right with two fingers to show the previous or next page.
Open Notification Center
Swipe left from the right edge with two fingers to show Notification Center.
Three finger drag
Use three fingers to drag items on your screen, then click or tap to drop. Turn on this feature in Accessibility preferences.
Look up and data detectors
Tap with three fingers to look up a word or take actions with dates, addresses, phone numbers, and other data.
Show desktop
Spread your thumb and three fingers apart to show your desktop.
Launchpad
Pinch your thumb and three fingers together to display Launchpad.
Mission Control
Swipe up with four fingers2 to open Mission Control.
App Exposé
Swipe down with four fingers2 to see all windows of the app you're using.
Swipe between full-screen apps
Swipe left or right with four fingers2 to move between desktops and full-screen apps.
Mouse gestures
For more information about these gestures, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Mouse. There you can turn a gesture off, change the type of gesture, and learn which gestures work with your Mac. Mouse gestures require a Magic Mouse.
Secondary click (right-click)
Click the right side of the mouse.
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Smart zoom
Double-tap with one finger to zoom in and back out of a webpage or PDF.
Mission Control
Double-tap with two fingers to open Mission Control.
Swipe between full-screen apps
Swipe left or right with two fingers to move between desktops and full-screen apps.
Swipe between pages
Swipe left or right with one finger to show the previous or next page.
1. You can turn off trackpad scrolling in Accessibility preferences.
2. In some versions of macOS, this gesture uses three fingers instead of four.