# CLI commands Source: [https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-58740-4/topic/cli-commands_1.html](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-58740-4/topic/cli-commands_1.html) ## wifi\_sta\_connect Used to connect to AP. After successful connection, the assigned IP address will be printed out. - The first parameter represents the ssid - The second parameter represents pwd ## wifi\_scan Used to scan AP, no parameters required ## ping For pinging the network - Fill in the ip address or domain name address in the first parameter ## wifi\_sta\_info This command is used to query the status information of the STA (Station), such as RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator), IP address, and power table, and it does not require any parameters. ## wifi\_state This command is used to query the status information of the connection to the AP (Access Point), and it does not require any parameters. ## wifi\_sta\_rssi This command is used to query the RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) of the STA (Station), and it does not require any parameters. ## wifi\_sta\_disconnect This command is used to disconnect from the AP, and it does not require any parameters. ## wifi\_ap\_start This command is used to initialize an AP. - The first parameter represents the SSID (Service Set Identifier). - The second parameter represents the key. - The third parameter represents the channel. - For example: `wifi_ap_start -s qcc74x -k qcc74x2016 -c 11` ## wifi\_ap\_stop This command is used to close the AP, and it does not require any parameters. ## wifi\_ap\_conf\_max\_sta This command is used to set the maximum number of STA devices that can be connected. - Fill in the maximum number of connections as the first parameter. For example: `wifi_ap_conf_max_sta 3` ## wifi\_ap\_mac\_get This command is used to obtain the MAC address of the AP, and it does not require any parameters. ## wifi\_sta\_list This command is used to query the information of the connected STA (Station) devices, and it does not require any parameters. ## wifi\_sniffer\_on This command is used to turn on the sniffer mode for network packet capturing. - The first parameter represents the interface. - The second parameter represents the frequency. For example: `wifi_sniffer_on -i wl1 -f 2462` ## wifi\_sniffer\_off This command is used to turn off sniffer mode, and it does not require any parameters. **Parent Topic:** [Wi-Fi 6](https://docs.qualcomm.com/doc/80-58740-4/topic/wifi6.html) Last Published: Feb 10, 2025 [Previous Topic API](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-58740-4/topics/api.md) [Next Topic Set PowerTable](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-58740-4/topics/set-powertable.md)