Honeywell MX9 Laptop User Manual


 
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Ad Hoc Channel 1 Use this parameter when the Radio Mode profile parameter is set to Ad
Hoc.
Specifies the channel to be used for an Ad Hoc connection to another client
device. If a channel is selected that is not supported by the by the radio, the
default value is used.
Options are:
1 through 14 (the 2.4GHz channels)
36, 40, 44, 48 (the UNII-1 channels)
Aggressive Scan On When set to On and the current connection to an AP weakens, the radio
aggressively scans for available APs.
Aggressive scanning works with standard scanning (set through Roam
Trigger, Roam Delta and Roam Period). Aggressive scanning should be set
to On unless there is significant co-channel interference due to overlapping
APs on the same channel.
Options are: On, Off
CCX or CCX Features BG: Off
A:
Optimized
Use of Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX) radio management and AP
specified maximum transmit power features.
Options are:
Full - Use Cisco IE and CCX version number, support all CCX features.
The option known as “On” in previous versions.
Optimized –Use Cisco IE and CCX version number, support all CCX
features except AP assisted roaming, AP specified maximum transmit
power and radio management.
Off - Do not use Cisco IE and CCX version number.
Cisco IE = Cisco Information Element.
WMM Off Use of Wi-Fi Multimedia extensions.
Options are: On, Off
Auth Server Type 1 Specifies the type of authentication server.
Options are: Type 1 (ACS server) and Type 2 (non-ACS server)
TTLS Inner Method Auto-EAP Authentication method used within the secure tunnel created by EAP-
TTLS.
Options are: AUTO-EAP (Any available EAP method), MSCHAPV2,
MSCHAP, PAP, CHAP, EAP-MSCHAPV2
PMK Caching Standard Type of Pairwise Master Key (PMK) caching to use when WPA2 is in use.
PMK caching is designed to speed up roaming between APs by allowing
the client and the AP to cache the results of 802.1X authentications,
eliminating the need to communicate with the ACS server. Standard PMK
is used when there are no controllers. The re-authentication information is
cached on the original AP. The client and the AP use the cached
information to perform the four-way handshake to exchange keys.
Opportunistic PMK (OPMK) is used when there are controllers. The re-
authentication information cached on the controllers. The client and the
controller behind the AP use the cached information to perform the four-
way handshake to exchange keys.
If the selected PMK caching method is not supported by the network
infrastructure, every roam requires full 802.11X authentication, including
interaction with the ACS server.
If the active profile is using WPA2 CCKM, the global PMK Caching setting
is ignored and the client attempts to use CCKM.
Options are: Standard, OPMK
Note: This change does not take effect until after a Suspend/Resume
cycle.
WAPI Off Default is Off and dimmed (cannot be changed).
Parameter Default Function