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Table E-14 root > Network (continued) Registry key root/Network/Wired/EnambeDefGatewayasDNS root/Network/Wired/EthernetSpeed root/Network/Wired/IPAddress root/Network/Wired/IPv6Enable root/Network/Wired/Interface root/Network/Wired/MTU root/Network/Wired/Method root/Network/Wired/Security/CACert root/Network/Wired/Security/Identity root/Network/Wired/Security/InnerAuth root/Network/Wired/Security/InnerAuthTTLS root/Network/Wired/Security/PEAPVersion root/Network/Wired/Security/Password root/Network/Wired/Security/PrivateKey root/Network/Wired/Security/Type root/Network/Wired/Security/UserCert root/Network/Wired/Security/Username root/Network/Wired/SubnetMask root/Network/Wireless/DefaultGateway root/Network/Wireless/EnableDefGatewayAsDNS root/Network/Wireless/IPAddress 128 Appendix E Registry keys Description NOTE: This setting will take effect only when 'Method' is set to 'Static'. If set to 1, the default gateway is Name Server. The link speed of the primary ethernet network interface. Automatic will allow it to choose the fastest available link speed, (usually 1 Gbps or 100 Mbps depending on the switch). The link speed can also be forced to a single speed (100 Mbps or 10 Mbps) and duplex mode (full or half) to support switches or hubs that do not perform appropriate auto-negotiation. The IPv4 address of the device. This setting will take effect only when 'Method' is set to 'Static'. Set this key to 1 when working in an IPv6 environment. The default ethernet interface or NIC. Set the MTU on a wired link whether it uses a static address or a DHCP-acquired IP address. When set to Automatic, the device will use DHCP to attempt to retrieve network settings. When set to 'Static', the 'IPAddress', 'SubnetMask', and 'DefaultGateway' can be set manually using the available keys. HP does not recommend using 'Static' in a generic client profile, as it will cause all clients to receive the same IP address. Path to the CA certification file. Identity or anonymous identity. PEAP inner authentication protocols. TTLS inner authentication protocols. PEAP version. Password. Path to the private key file, only for use in TLS authentication. Wired 802.1x authentication types. Path to the user certification file, only for use in TLS authentication. Username. The subnet mask of the device; for example, 255.255.255.0 for a standard class C subnet. This setting will take effect only when 'Method' is set to 'Static'. The default gateway the device will use to communicate to the internet. Typically, this is the address of the router. This setting will take effect only when 'Method' is set to 'Static'. If set to 1, the default gateway is Name Server. The IPv4 address of the device. This setting will take effect only when 'Method' is set to 'Static'.