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Router parameters are held within '''registers'''. Each register contains 2 bytes of information. For simplification the number of registers for storing numerical values is 2, while the number of registers for storing text information is 16. The register addresses and corresponding system values are described in the table below:
 
Router parameters are held within '''registers'''. Each register contains 2 bytes of information. For simplification the number of registers for storing numerical values is 2, while the number of registers for storing text information is 16. The register addresses and corresponding system values are described in the table below:
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|series = {{{series}}}
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===Modbus read===
 
===Modbus read===
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The Modbus daemon also supports the setting of some system parameters. To accomplish this task the '''modbus write''' command is used. System related parameters and how to use them are described below. The register address specifies from which register to start writing the required values. All commands, except “Change APN”, accepts only one input parameter (more on changing APN can be found below).   
 
The Modbus daemon also supports the setting of some system parameters. To accomplish this task the '''modbus write''' command is used. System related parameters and how to use them are described below. The register address specifies from which register to start writing the required values. All commands, except “Change APN”, accepts only one input parameter (more on changing APN can be found below).   
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As you can see most of the values are '''0''' and '''1''', 0 meaning OFF and 1 meaning ON. For example, if you want to turn '''WiFi OFF''', this command should be used:
 
As you can see most of the values are '''0''' and '''1''', 0 meaning OFF and 1 meaning ON. For example, if you want to turn '''WiFi OFF''', this command should be used:

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