Reference Guide

Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user prole
** After sign o, user prole returns to global value
Description
InterfaceRedirect — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable part of
a composite device to run locally and part of the device to run on a
remote session.
TCXDVCdefault—Default is no. If the value is set to yes, the view
RDP makes the rst connection faster when the USB device is
redirected.
Device=Wireless
[Mode={Infrastructure, AdHoc}]
[SSID=ssid Channel={1-14}]
[WepKey={None, 1-4}]
[Key1=k1]
[Key2=k2]
[Key3=k3]
[Key4=k4]
[Key1Enc=key1 encrypted]
[Key2Enc=key2 encrypted]
[Key3Enc=key3 encrypted]
[Key4Enc=key4 encrypted]
[RoamSensitive={high, medium, low}]
[Algorithm={Open, SharedKey}]
[DisableBand={None, 2.4G, 5G}]
[PreferBand={None, 2.4G, 5G}]
[Priority=ssid_list]
[DisableN={no, yes}]
[DisableWlan={yes, no, EnetUp}]
[RoamScanChannelTime={1-15}]
[RoamScanChannelProbes={1-4}]
Device
Denes the wireless Ethernet device remotely and saves
to the local NVRAM. Not all options are needed. For example, you
can dene Key 1 to have a key of k1 and leave out Key 2 through
Key 4.
NOTE: See also IEEE8021X={yes, no}.
General example:
device=wireless SSID=THINOS RoamSensitive=low
k1 to k4 are any real values of 5 to 13 characters or 10 to 26 Hex
digits. Encrypted keys will overwrite unencrypted keys. Thus, if
both Key1 and Key1 Encare are congured, then Key1Enc will
overwrite Key1.
RoamSensitiveDenes the sensitivity level of wireless roaming
with respect to launching the Roaming daemon:
high - signal lower than -60 dBm
medium - signal lower than -70 dBm
low - signal lower than -80dBm
The RoamSensitive parameter is also used to enable wireless
roaming. If it is not congured in the INI le, roaming will never be
launched even if the signal is lower than -80dbm, unless it totally
loses a wireless signal.
AlgorithmSpecies 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.
PreferBandThis 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 proles. 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.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI
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