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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
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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
- Windowsthen 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:
The DNS server automatically resolves the following domains to enable captive portal:
Arguments
<0/1>
Default
0
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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
<channel>
Default
0
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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
-
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Abbreviation
so d e
Access
get/set
Description
Enable DHCP server on the softap interface.
See:
Arguments
<0/off/false/1/on/true>
Default
1
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Abbreviation
so n e
Access
get/set
Description
Enable DNS redirect server on the softap interface.
See:
Arguments
<0/off/false/1/on/true>
Default
1
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Abbreviation
so n u
Access
get/set
Description
Comma separated list of domains to resolve. Maximum of 63 characters.
See:
Arguments
<comma separated list>
Default
zentrios,zentrios.com,www.zentrios.com
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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
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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
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Abbreviation
so o
Access
get
Description
Soft AP connection status parameters: state, SSID, channel and clients.
See Wi-Fi Interface, SoftAP Interface.
Arguments
-
Default
<varies>
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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
<clients>
where <clients>
is an integer ranging from 1
to 2
.
Default
2
.
However a maximum of 2
clients can send packets to the device.
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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
<passphrase>
Default
'
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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
<ssid>
Default
Gecko-OS-#
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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).
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
<gateway>
Default
0.0.0.0
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Abbreviation
so s i
Access
get/set
Description
The IP address used for the softap network interface. The netmask is 255.255.255.0.
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
<IP address>
Default
10.10.10.1
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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
<netmask address>
Default
255.255.255.240
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Hello M. Hartman,It's a very big opportunity for me to find someone that both is a poet and
knows something about programming.
First, please excuse my bad english ; I'm a french canadian.
I am dreaming to write a software to help french poets to write strict
rigourous classical poetry. Since calssical poetry is somewhat mathematical,
a lot of tasks can be automatised :
1- Counting the number of syllabs ('pied' in french) in a verse
2- Checking the rimes ; determining the strength of a rime
3- Checking compliance of a poem to a fixed pre-determined classical form (in
french, we have distique, tercet, quatrain, quintain, sixain, huitain,
dizain, triolet, vilanelle, rondeau, rondel, ballade, chant royal, sonnet,
etc.)
4- Propose a synonym that will fit in a verse, i.e. with the right amount of
syllabs
5- Suggest a missing word or expression in a verse by applying the Shannon
text generation principle
First, do you think it may be a useful tool ?
What other features you think can make it usefull for a poet ?
The first task of cutting sentences into syllabs (phonetically of course, not
typographically) is already done. It's been difficult to get it right and to
make it guess correctly with a very very high percentage.
I can very well imagine that the next task is even more difficult. I need to
translate text into phonems. Do you know some software that does it ? I guess
that voice synthetisers that translates written text into spoken text must
first translate the text into phonems. Right ? Do you know if there some way
that I can re-use some sub-modules from these projects that will translate
text into phonems ?
Regards,
Francis Girard
Le dimanche 20 Mars 2005 04:40, Charles Hartman a écrit :> http://villex.blogspot.com
> Does anyone know of a cross-platform (OSX and Windows at least) library
> for text-to-speech? I know there's an OSX API, and probably also for
> Windows. I know PyTTS exists, but it seems to talk only to the Windows
> engine. I'd like to write a single Python module to handle this on both
> platforms, but I guess I'm asking too much -- it's too hardware
> dependent, I suppose. Any hints?
>
> Charles Hartman
> Professor of English, Poet in Residence
> http://cherry.conncoll.edu/cohar