| Now that you have obtained a Session ID, you can issue commands to the router. Lets start with commands that return information about the router. For example, this is a command that returns the router's [[RSSI]](signal strength) value: | | Now that you have obtained a Session ID, you can issue commands to the router. Lets start with commands that return information about the router. For example, this is a command that returns the router's [[RSSI]](signal strength) value: |
− | curl -d { /"jsonrpc/": /"2.0/", /"id/": 1, /"method/": /"call/", /"params/": [/"<span style=color:red>a74c8e07646f0da2bfddce35bf3de1f3</span>/", /"file/", /"exec/", { /"command/":/"<span style=color:orange>gsmctl</span>/", /"params/": [/"<span style=color:green>-q</span>/"] } ] } http://192.168.1.1 | + | curl -d "{ /"jsonrpc/": /"2.0/", /"id/": 1, /"method/": /"call/", /"params/": [/"<span style=color:red>a74c8e07646f0da2bfddce35bf3de1f3</span>/", /"file/", /"exec/", { /"command/":/"<span style=color:orange>gsmctl</span>/", /"params/": [/"<span style=color:green>-q</span>/"] } ] }" http://192.168.1.1 |