Wireless Interfaces
Wireless, for example WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, interfaces allow for connection to WiFi networks or act as an access-point. If your device is configurable it will appear as wlan in show interfaces.
To be able to use the wireless interfaces you will first need to set a regulatory domain with the country code of your locaion.
set system wifi-regulatory-domain SE
An example on how to set it up as an access point:
set interfaces wireless wlan0 address '192.168.99.1/24'
set interfaces wireless wlan0 type access-point
set interfaces wireless wlan0 channel 1
set interfaces wireless wlan0 ssid '<your ssid>'
set interfaces wireless wlan0 security wpa mode wpa2
set interfaces wireless wlan0 security wpa cipher CCMP
set interfaces wireless wlan0 security wpa passphrase '<your passphrase>'
Resulting in
interfaces {
[...]
wireless wlan0 {
address 192.168.99.1/24
channel 1
mode g
security {
wpa {
cipher CCMP
mode wpa2
passphrase "<your passphrase>"
}
}
ssid "<your ssid>"
type access-point
}
}
system {
[...]
wifi-regulatory-domain SE
}
To get it to work as a access point with this configuration you will need to set up a DHCP server to work with that network.