bad command name wireless

I am able to do this fine when using ssh

interface print



Flags: R - RUNNING; S - SLAVE
Columns: NAME, TYPE, ACTUAL-MTU, L2MTU, MAX-L2MTU, MAC-ADDRESS

NAME TYPE ACTUAL-MTU L2MTU MAX-L2MTU MAC-ADDRESS

0 ether1 ether 1500 1568 9214 48:A9:8A:F2:68:B7
1 S ether2 ether 1500 1568 9214 48:A9:8A:F2:68:B8
2 S ether3 ether 1500 1568 9214 48:A9:8A:F2:68:B9
3 S ether4 ether 1500 1568 9214 48:A9:8A:F2:68:BA
4 S ether5 ether 1500 1568 9214 48:A9:8A:F2:68:BB
;;; defconf
5 R bridge bridge 1500 1568 48:A9:8A:F2:68:B8
6 S wifi1 wifi 1500 48:A9:8A:F2:68:BC
7 RS wifi2 wifi 1500 48:A9:8A:F2:68:BD

However, when I do
ssh router “/interface wireless”

bad command name wireless

And what if you add “print” to the statement?
Or could it be /interface/wifi print

Your device is running new wifi driver, so the config is under /interface/wifi

Old driver names interfaces as wlanX

Indeed this was it. SoI did /interface/wifi print.
I couldnt find it in the documentation. Where can I read more about it?

This post/thread might be interesting for a start: http://forum.mikrotik.com/t/7-13-wireless-package-split-question/172049/1