Wireless Interfaces ------------------- .. _interfaces-wireless: 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. .. code-block:: sh set system wifi-regulatory-domain SE An example on how to set it up as an access point: .. code-block:: sh 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 '' set interfaces wireless wlan0 security wpa mode wpa2 set interfaces wireless wlan0 security wpa cipher CCMP set interfaces wireless wlan0 security wpa passphrase '' Resulting in .. code-block:: sh interfaces { [...] wireless wlan0 { address 192.168.99.1/24 channel 1 mode g security { wpa { cipher CCMP mode wpa2 passphrase "" } } 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.