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- WLAN configuration
- ==================
- Gluon allows to configure 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios independently. The configuration
- may include any or all of the three networks "client" (AP mode), "mesh" (802.11s
- mode) and "ibss" (adhoc mode), which can be used simultaneously (using "mesh" and
- "ibss" at same time should be avoided though as weaker hardware usually can't handle the additional
- load). See :doc:`../user/site` for details on the configuration.
- Upgrade behaviour
- -----------------
- For each of these networks, the site configuration may define a `disabled` flag (by
- default, all configured networks are enabled). This flag is merely a default setting,
- on upgrades the existing setting is always retained (as this setting may have been changed
- by the user). This means that it is not possible to enable or disable an existing network
- configurations during upgrades.
- For the "mesh" and "ibss" networks, the default setting only has an effect if none
- of the two has existed before. If a new configuration has been added for "mesh" or "ibss",
- while the other of the two has already existed before, the enabled/disabled state of the
- existing configuration will also be set for the new configuration.
- This allows upgrades to change from IBSS to 11s and vice-versa while retaining the
- "wireless meshing is enabled/disabled" property configured by the user regardless
- of the used mode.
- During upgrades the wifi channel of the 2.4GHz and 5GHz radio will be restored to the channel
- configured in the site.conf. If you need to preserve a user defined wifi channel during upgrades
- you can configure this via the uci section ``gluon-core.wireless``::
- uci set gluon-core.@wireless[0].preserve_channels='1'
- Keep in mind that nodes running wifi interfaces on custom channels can't mesh with default nodes anymore!
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