Setup Guide

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
[EnableAWSREGCode={yes,no}]This parameter enables
or disables the ability to change the registration code for
connection to AWS. If the value is set to yes, you can
modify the registration code for connecting to AWS by the
logon window. If set to no, the registration code field will be
disabled and if this INI is not defined then the broker server or
registration code can be entered manually from the GUI.
*Device=Ethernet
[Speed={Auto, 10M HD, 10M FD, 100M HD,
100M FD, or 1000M}
[MTU=mtu]
[KeepAlive={1-600}]
[Warning={
no, yes}]
[StaticIPWaitFileServer={
0-255}]
[WirelessWaitEnet={1-60}]
Device Specifies to use an Ethernet.
Speed Default is auto. Specifies the ethernet speed to
either Auto, 10 MHD, 10 M FD, 100 M HD, 100 M FD, or 1000
M. If Speed is set in a wnos.ini file, the Speed statement in the
{username}.ini file will be disabled.
NOTE:
Device and Speed parameters can be replaced by the
EthernetSpeed parameter.
MTU A maximum transmission unit value between 500 to
1500.
KeepAlive Specifies a time value in seconds between 1 and
600 to keep an idle connection alive.
Warning Default is no. Yes/no option to warn about an
idle connection. In the seconds of the specified KeepAlive, if
the tcp connection is idle and Warning=yes, one log will be
printed for the session. For example:
device=ethernet keepalive=20 warning=yes
StaticIPWaitFileServer Default is 0. Specifies the
timeout threshold in seconds for cases of static IP.
NOTE:
The default 0 turns off this parameter and allows
the system to wait the system default 120 seconds.
If the Speed parameter value is changed, the thin client
requires a reboot.
WirelessWaitEnetThis option specifies the wait period
before the wireless initializes in case of Enet Up. The default
value is 5.
Device=mtouch
[mult_touch={yes, no}]
[mult_jitter={5-50}]
This parameter specifies the ThinOS multi-touch Monitor
setting.
For mult-touch, if the value is set as yes, multi-touch is
supported. If the values is set as no, multi touch is not
supported. The default value is yes.
For mult-jitter, choose larger value if you prefer single click.
Choose smaller value to have better user experience. The
default value is 30.
Device=vusb
[ForceRedirect=DeviceID, fast]
[ForceLocal=DeviceID]
Device Specifies the ID of a local USB device that is not
redirected by default.
ForceRedirect Specifies a forced redirect of the local
USB device to the server. This parameter has priority over
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files 71