AMW106 Evaluation GuideUsing WiConnect, Section 3ARG-MW106E-101R • AMW106 Evaluation Guide Page | 7©2014-2015 ACKme Networks http://ack.me September 1, 2015> Enter Wi-Fi network password:set wlan.passkey YOUR_NETWORK_PASSWORDSet OK>set wlan.auto_join.enabled trueSet OK> Saving settingssaveSavedSuccess>network_up[2014-05-17 | 11:48:31: Associating to YOUR_NETWORK_NAME]In progress> Security type from probe: WPA2-MixedObtaining IPv4 address via DHCPIPv4 address: 192.168.0.31[2014-05-17 | 11:48:41: Associated]> Exiting Cmd Setup ModeManual SetupIt is straightforward to manually enter the name and password for the network using the wlan.ssid andwlan.passkey variables too. Be sure to save afterwards, or the values will be lost when the module reboots. Anysubsequent command requiring network access, such as an ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) ping,automatically results in the module attempting to join the network.> set wlan.ssid YOUR_NETWORK_NAMESet OK> set wlan.passkey YOUR_NETWORK_PASSWORDSet OK> saveSavedSuccess> ping -g[Associating to YOUR_NETWORK_NAME]Security type from probe: WPA2-MixedObtaining IPv4 address via DHCPIPv4 address: 192.168.0.31[Associated]Ping reply in 25msThe network up –s command provides a shortcut to the process, by scanning for wireless Access Points, offering achoice of networks to join and automatically saving the ssid and passkey:> network_up -sScanning for networks...! 3 networks found! # Ch RSSI MAC (BSSID) Network (SSID)# 0 1 -40 4C:55:CC:10:2E:50 ABC# 1 1 -32 9C:D6:43:28:50:A0 myAP# 2 6 -77 30:85:A9:E7:9C:B0 DEFType the number # that matches your Network: 1Type the password for your Network : secretpassword