HP mt20 Administrator Guide - Page 145
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Registry key root/Network/Wireless/SSIDWhiteList root/Network/Wireless/Security/CACert root/Network/Wireless/Security/EAPFASTPAC root/Network/Wireless/Security/ EAPFASTProvision root/Network/Wireless/Security/Identity root/Network/Wireless/Security/InnerAuth root/Network/Wireless/Security/InnerAuthTTLS root/Network/Wireless/Security/PEAPVersion root/Network/Wireless/Security/Password root/Network/Wireless/Security/PrivateKey root/Network/Wireless/Security/Type root/Network/Wireless/Security/UserCert root/Network/Wireless/Security/Username root/Network/Wireless/Security/WEPAuth root/Network/Wireless/Security/WEPIndex root/Network/Wireless/SubnetMask root/Network/Wireless/UseWirelessProfiles root/Network/Wireless/WirelessBand root/Network/Wireless/WpaDriver root/Network/Wireless/bcmwlCountryOverride root/Network/Wireless/ disableUserCreateWirelessProfile root/Network/Wireless/ disableUserWirelessProfileTrayMenu Description Specifies a whitelist for wireless access points. If this registry key's value is not empty, only the SSIDs specified in the value will be shown in the wireless access point scan results. Use a semicolon to separate the SSIDs. Sets the path to CA certificate file. Sets the path to the PAC file for EAP FAST authentication. Sets the provisioning option for EAP FAST authentication. Sets the identity or anonymous identity. Sets the PEAP inner authentication protocol. Sets the TTLS inner authentication protocol. Sets the PEAP version. Sets the password. Sets the path to a private key file. This is only used for TLS authentication. Sets the wireless authentication type. Sets the path to a user certificate file. This is only used for TLS authentication. Sets the username. Sets the WEP authentication type. Sets the WEP password index. 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 wireless connection is configured in profile mode, which can connect to multiple wireless networks. This is useful for mobile computing. If set to 0, only one configured wireless network can be connected. Specifies the frequency range selection. Select Auto to scan all wireless channels; select 2.4GHz to scan only 2.4 GHz channels; select 5GHz to scan only 5 GHz channels. Specifies the driver used by wpa_supplicant (wext by default). nl80211 is the only other driver that is currently supported. Overrides the country value from the BIOS in case the BIOS does not have the necessary value. The bcmwl driver accepts the wl_country option, which is retrieved from BIOS values on an asneeded basis (only Indonesia is supported currently). A system restart is required for any changes to take effect. If set to 1, user accounts cannot create wireless profiles from the wireless taskbar icon. If set to 1, the wireless menu opened by the wireless taskbar icon is disabled for the user accounts. Network 133