HP mt20 Administrator Guide - Page 142
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Registry key 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/Wired/UseWiredProfiles root/Network/WiredWirelessSwitch root/Network/Wireless/DefaultGateway root/Network/Wireless/EnableDefGatewayAsDNS root/Network/Wireless/IPAddress root/Network/Wireless/IPv6Enable root/Network/Wireless/Interface root/Network/Wireless/Method root/Network/Wireless/PowerEnable root/Network/Wireless/Profiles// AutoConnect root/Network/Wireless/Profiles//IPv4/ Address root/Network/Wireless/Profiles//IPv4/ DefaultGateway root/Network/Wireless/Profiles//IPv4/ Enabled root/Network/Wireless/Profiles//IPv4/ Method Description Sets the PEAP version. Sets the password. Sets the path to a private key file. This is only used for TLS authentication. Sets the 802.1x authentication type. Sets the path to a user certificate file. This is only used for TLS authentication. Sets the username. Sets the subnet mask of the device, such as 255.255.255.0 (for a standard class C subnet). This setting will only take effect when Method is set to Static. If set to 1, the wired connection is configured in profile mode, which can connect to multiple wired networks. If set to 0, it can connect to only one wired network. If set to 0, a wired network and a wireless network can be connected simultaneously. If set to 1, the wired network takes priority over the wireless network; that is, if the wired network cannot connect, a configured wireless network is used. Sets the default gateway the device will use to communicate with the Internet. Typically this is the IP address of the router. This setting will only take effect when Method is set to Static. If set to 1, the default gateway will also be the name server. Sets the IPv4 address of the thin client. This setting will only take effect when Method is set to Static. If set to 1, IPv6 is enabled. Sets the default wireless interface or wireless network adapter. If set to Automatic, the thin client will use DHCP to attempt to retrieve network settings. If set to Static, the values of the IPAddress, SubnetMask, and DefaultGateway registry keys are used. HP does not recommend using Static in a generic client profile because it will cause all thin clients to receive the same IP address. If set to 1, power management of the wireless network card is enabled. If set to 1, automatic connection to the SSID is enabled. Sets the IPv4 address of the client. This setting takes effect only if Method is set to Static. Sets the default gateway the device uses to communicate with the Internet. Typically, this Is the IP address of the router. This setting takes effect only if Method is set to Static. If set to 1, IPv4 is enabled for this profile. If set to Automatic, the client uses DHCP to retrieve network settings. If set to Static, the values of the Address, 130 Appendix D Registry keys