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Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2022 10:42 Post subject:
In a word, yes.
Telnet is OK only for local LAN usage, if you ever use remote access, do yourself a favor and use SSH instead with key based login.
If you type ifconfig, you will get a list of interfaces, to confirm which are the wireless interfaces for 2.4/5GHz you can actually look at the web interface page just to see which.
Once you determine which you can simple issue the command once per interface
wlconf <interface> down; wlconf <interface1> down
To send interface up just use up instead of down.
It may be necessary to stop/start the nas service before and after so it would be something like.
stopservice nas; wlconf <interface> down; wlconf <interface1> down
startservice nas would be to used when you are sending interfaces up same syntax as above.
Telnet is OK only for local LAN usage, if you ever use remote access, do yourself a favor and use SSH instead with key based login.
If you type ifconfig, you will get a list of interfaces, to confirm which are the wireless interfaces for 2.4/5GHz you can actually look at the web interface page just to see which.
Once you determine which you can simple issue the command once per interface
wlconf <interface> down; wlconf <interface1> down
To send interface up just use up instead of down.
It may be necessary to stop/start the nas service before and after so it would be something like.
stopservice nas; wlconf <interface> down; wlconf <interface1> down
startservice nas would be to used when you are sending interfaces up same syntax as above.