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Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued)
Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user profile
** After sign off, user profile returns to global value
Description
[RoamScanChannelProbes={1-4}]
[DriverLogLevel={1-4}]
[DriverDebugLevel={1-7}]
[PowerSaveControl={0, 1}]
[RSSIAmend={}]
[WlanReconnectCount={4, 20000}]
[WlanBeaconTimeout={0, None}]
[WlanNextRoam={0, None}]
[WlanFnKeyDisable={0,1}]
[DeleteWirelessProfile={0,1}]
Algorithm Specifies the authentication method of WEP
between ThinOS and the access point. If set to Open, open
authentication will be selected. If set to ShareKey, shared key
authentication will be selected.
DisableBand Default is None. Use to disable 2.4G or 5G
802.11 band.
PreferBand This parameter is used to set the priority of
wireless connection band, and select the 2.4G or 5G access
point to connect. Default is None.
Priority sets the priority of wireless profiles. The ssid list
is separated by a semicolon or comma and the priority is from
high to low.
DisableN Default is no. Yes/no option to disable 802.11n
Wi-Fi wireless networking.
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DisableWlan Used to disable the wireless connection. If
DisableWlan=EnetUp, and the Ethernet is on while booting,
the wireless connection is disabled.
Device=Wireless Mode=Infrastructure
SSID=ThinIsIn
IEEE8021X=yes network=wireless
profile=ThinIsIn access=WPA2-ENT
eap=yes eaptype=EAP-PEAP peapeap=EAP-
MSCHAPV2
Device=Wireless Mode=Infrastructure
SSID=wtos_95 roamsensitive=high
IEEE8021X=yes network=wireless
profile=wtos_95 access=WPA2-ENT
eap=yes eaptype=EAP-PEAP peapeap=EAP-
MSCHAPV2
Device=Wireless Mode=Infrastructure
SSID=wtos_11n
IEEE8021X=yes network=wireless
profile=wtos_11n access=WPA2-PSK
wpa2pskpwd=2wsx3edc
Device=Wireless
Priority="wtos_11n,wtos_95,ThinIsIn"
The DriverLogLevel parameter enables you to change the
debug level of Intel wireless driver or firmware printing. The
following are the values and corresponding debug levels:
1Error
2Warn
3Info
4Debug
For example, if you set the debug level value to 1 (Error) the
useful error information is displayed.
The DriverDebugLevel parameter specifies which
information related to Intel wireless driver or firmware needs
to be printed.
This option is valid only with the DriverLogLevel parameter.
Ensure that you specify a value for the DriverLogLevel
parameter before you use this parameter.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files
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