Administrator Guide

After you congure the SSID connection, the added SSID connection is listed on the page of the WLAN tab.
b. Remove—Use this option if you want to remove a SSID connection by selecting the SSID connection from the list.
c. Properties—Use this option to view and congure the authentication properties of a SSID connection that is displayed in
the list.
d. Select the Disable Wireless Device check box, if you want to disable a wireless device.
Always—Click this radio button if you want to disable the wireless device at all times.
EnetUp—Click this radio button if you want to disable the wireless device whenever the wired network is connected.
3. Click OK to save the settings.
Important: From ThinOS version 8.5, device reboot is not required to change the network settings. All the changes
take eect immediately. For example, ThinOS connects to the new wireless SSID immediately without reboot.
However for ARM platforms—Wyse 3010 thin client, and Wyse 3020 thin client—the disable/enable wireless
requires reboot.
NOTE: The wireless functionality is supported on Wyse 3040 thin client with ThinOS, and Wyse 3040 thin client with
PCoIP.
Supported module: Azurewave AW-CM389MA (WLAN and Bluetooth combo)
Supported chipset: Marvell 8897chip
Supported standards: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Conguring the proxy settings
The network Proxy tab supports Wyse Management Suite, HDX Flash Redirection, and RealTime Multimedia Engine (RTME).
Supported protocols—HDX FR, WMS and RTME
For HDX FR: HTTP and HTTPS protocols are supported.
If both HTTP and HTTPS are congured, the HDX FR works with HTTPS proxy.
User credential pass through is possible with $UN/$PW.
For Wyse Management Suite: HTTP, HTTPS and Socks5 (recommended) protocols are supported.
For RTME: HTTP, and HTTPS protocols are supported.
1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click Network Setup.
The Network Setup dialog box is displayed.
2. Click the Proxy tab, and do the following:
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