Specifies the signal under analysis as defined in IEEE Standard 802.11.

Note On a MIMO session, the supported standards are 802.11n, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11be, and 802.11bn.

You do not need to use a selector string to configure or read this property for the default signal instance. Refer to the Selector Strings topic for information about the string syntax for named signals.

The default value is 802.11a/g.

Remarks

The following table lists the characteristics of this property.

Short Name Standard
Data type ci32.png
Permissions Read/Write
High-level VIs N/A
Resettable Yes
802.11a/g 0

Corresponds to the OFDM based PPDU formats as defined in IEEE Standard 802.11a-1999 and IEEE Standard 802.11g-2003.

802.11b 1

Corresponds to the DSSS based PPDU formats as defined in IEEE Standard 802.11b-1999.

802.11j 2

Corresponds to the OFDM based PPDU formats as defined in IEEE Standard 802.11j-2004.

802.11p 3

Corresponds to the OFDM based PPDU formats as defined in IEEE Standard 802.11p-2010.

802.11n 4

Corresponds to the OFDM based PPDU formats as defined in IEEE Standard 802.11n-2009.

802.11ac 5

Corresponds to the OFDM based PPDU formats as defined in IEEE Standard 802.11ac-2013.

802.11ax 6

Corresponds to the OFDM based PPDU formats as defined in IEEE Standard P802.11ax/D8.0.

802.11be 7

Corresponds to the OFDM based PPDU formats as defined in IEEE Standard P802.11be/D7.0.

802.11bn 8

Corresponds to the OFDM based PPDU formats as defined in IEEE Standard P802.11bn/D1.0.