Dell Wyse 3020 Wyse ThinOS Version 8.5 INI Reference Guide - Page 70

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Device=vusb [ForceRedirect=DeviceID] [ForceLocal=DeviceID] [Type={TCX, HDX}] [InterfaceRedirect={no, yes}] 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}] 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. WirelessWaitEnet-This option specifies the wait period before the wireless initializes in case of Enet Up. The default value is 5. 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 ForceLocal. ForceLocal - Specifies that the local USB device should not be redirected to the server. The DeviceID can be found in the event log. For example, if you find TCX USB: Local Device (0x04f2,0x0112,0x03,0x01,0x01), set the parameter as: Device=vusb ForceRedirect=0x04f2,0x0112,0x03,0x01,0x01 Type -For Citrix Environments Only. This option allows you to force the usage of HDX for USB virtualization. For example: Device=vusb Type=HDX NOTE: To use the TCX option, TCX Suite must be install on the target server. 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. Device - Defines the wireless Ethernet device remotely and saves to the local NVRAM. Not all options are needed. For example, you can define 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 configured, then Key1Enc will overwrite Key1. RoamSensitive - Defines 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 configured in the INI file, roaming will never be launched even if the signal is lower than -80dbm, unless it totally loses a wireless signal. 70 Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files

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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.
WirelessWaitEnet
—This option
specifies
the wait period before
the wireless initializes in case of Enet Up. The default value is 5.
Device=vusb
[ForceRedirect=DeviceID]
[ForceLocal=DeviceID]
[Type={TCX, HDX}]
[InterfaceRedirect={
no, yes}]
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 ForceLocal.
ForceLocal
Specifies
that the local USB device should not be
redirected to the server. The DeviceID can be found in the event
log. For example, if you
find
TCX USB: Local Device
(0x04f2,0x0112,0x03,0x01,0x01), set the parameter as:
Device=vusb
ForceRedirect=0x04f2,0x0112,0x03,0x01,0x01
Type
For Citrix Environments Only
. This option allows you to
force the usage of HDX for USB virtualization. For example:
Device=vusb Type=HDX
NOTE:
To use the TCX option, TCX Suite must be install on the
target server.
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.
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}]
Device
Defines
the wireless Ethernet device remotely and saves
to the local NVRAM. Not all options are needed. For example, you
can
define
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
configured,
then Key1Enc will
overwrite Key1.
RoamSensitive
Defines
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
configured
in the INI
file,
roaming will never be
launched even if the signal is lower than -80dbm, unless it totally
loses a wireless signal.
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Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI
files