Usage: %1!s! mode=]allow|disallow ssid= key= keyUsage=]persistent|temporary Parameters: Tag Value mode Specifies whether ...

Usage: %1!s! [mode=]allow|disallow [ssid=]
                         [key=] [keyUsage=]persistent|temporary

Parameters:

    Tag             Value
    mode            Specifies whether to allow or disallow the hosted network.
    ssid            SSID of the hosted network.
    key             The user security key used by the hosted network.
    keyUsage        Specifies whether the user security key is persistent or 
                    temporary. 

Remarks:

    This command changes the properties of hosted network, including: SSID 
    of the hosted network, allow or disallow the hosted network in the system, 
    and a user security key that is used by the hosted network. 
 

    The user security key should be a string with 8 to 63 ASCII characters, 
    eg. a passphrase, or 64 hexadecimal digits which represent 32 binary 
    bytes. 
 

    If keyUsage is specified as persistent, the security key will be saved 
    and used when the hosted network is started again in future. Otherwise 
    it will be used only when the current or next time the hosted network 
    is started. Once the hosted network is stopped, the temporary security 
    key will be deleted from the system. If keyUsage is not specified, it 
    is persistent by default. 

    This command requires administrator privileges to allow or disallow the 
    hosted network. 

Examples:

    %1!s! mode=allow 
    %1!s! ssid=ssid1 
    %1!s! key=passphrase keyUsage=persistent