SWRU368C May 2018 – January 2021 CC3100 , CC3100MOD , CC3200 , CC3200MOD
This chapter covers all user-configurable parameters, but also read-only parameters used for reflecting the device and networking status (read-only parameters are appropriately noted in this document).
The Wi-Fi subsystem has several configurable parameters that control its behavior. The host driver uses different APIs to configure these parameters. The parameters are grouped based on their functionality.
Most of the parameters described in this chapter are stored in the serial flash (parameters that are volatile and not stored in the serial flash are noted appropriately in this document).
In addition, there are default values to each of the parameters. If they are not set, the internet Wi-Fi subsystem uses the default value. A value stored in the serial flash always gets priority on top of a the default value.
Usually, an application must only configure its parameters once, out of cold boot, or when a specific configuration change is required.
All of the parameters that are sorted in the serial flash will take effect in the next device boot.