HP t520 Administrator Guide 1 - Page 153

root/Network/Wireless/WpaDriver, root/Network/Wireless

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Registry key root/Network/Wireless/UseWirelessProfiles root/Network/Wireless/WirelessBand root/Network/Wireless/WpaDriver root/Network/Wireless/bcmwlCountryOverride root/Network/Wireless/ disableUserCreateWirelessProfile root/Network/Wireless/ disableUserWirelessProfileTrayMenu root/Network/Wireless/ disableWirelessProfileTrayMenu root/Network/Wireless/ tryAutoWirelessIfUserFailed root/Network/disableLeftClickMenu root/Network/disableRightClickMenu root/Network/enableVPNMenu root/Network/iPeak/ShowStatus root/Network/iPeak/SingleSidedAccelerate root/Network/iPeak/Status root/Network/userLock root/Network/userLockEngaged Description 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 system tray. If set to 1, the wireless menu of the wireless system tray icon is disabled for the user account. If set to 1, the wireless menu of the wireless system tray icon is disabled. If set to 1, if a user tries to connect to a wireless AP and fails, the wireless module tries to connect wirelessly using all available profiles. If set to 0, if a user tries to connect to a wireless AP and fails, the wireless status is set to disconnected. This is a fallback function. If set to 1, the left-click menu for the network system tray icon is disabled. If set to 1, the right-click menu for the network system tray icon is disabled. If set to 1, the left-click VPN menu accessible from the network taskbar icon is enabled. If set to 1, the HP Velocity status is displayed as part of the system tray icon. HP Velocity is not supported on the HP t420. If set to 1, the single-sided acceleration feature of HP Velocity is enabled. If set to 0, this feature is disabled. HP Velocity is not supported on the HP t420 or HP mt20. If set to 1, HP Velocity is enabled. If set to 2, HP Velocity is enabled in Monitor mode. If set to 0, HP Velocity is disabled. HP Velocity is not supported on the HP t420. If set to 1, and if the network settings have been modified by the user, the network settings are preserved when importing a client profile. This registry key is set to 1 automatically after the network settings have been modified by the user. You normally do not need to modify this setting. Network 141

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Registry key
Description
root/Network/Wireless/UseWirelessProfiles
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.
root/Network/Wireless/WirelessBand
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.
root/Network/Wireless/WpaDriver
Specifies
the driver used by wpa_supplicant (
wext
by default).
nl80211
is the only other driver that is currently supported.
root/Network/Wireless/bcmwlCountryOverride
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 as-
needed basis (only Indonesia is supported currently). A system
restart is required for any changes to take
effect.
root/Network/Wireless/
disableUserCreateWirelessProfile
If set to 1, user accounts cannot create wireless
profiles
from the
wireless system tray.
root/Network/Wireless/
disableUserWirelessProfileTrayMenu
If set to 1, the wireless menu of the wireless system tray icon is
disabled for the user account.
root/Network/Wireless/
disableWirelessProfileTrayMenu
If set to 1, the wireless menu of the wireless system tray icon is
disabled.
root/Network/Wireless/
tryAutoWirelessIfUserFailed
If set to 1, if a user tries to connect to a wireless AP and fails, the
wireless module tries to connect wirelessly using all available
profiles.
If set to 0, if a user tries to connect to a wireless AP and
fails, the wireless status is set to disconnected. This is a fallback
function.
root/Network/disableLeftClickMenu
If set to 1, the left-click menu for the network system tray icon is
disabled.
root/Network/disableRightClickMenu
If set to 1, the right-click menu for the network system tray icon is
disabled.
root/Network/enableVPNMenu
If set to 1, the left-click VPN menu accessible from the network
taskbar icon is enabled.
root/Network/iPeak/ShowStatus
If set to 1, the HP Velocity status is displayed as part of the
system tray icon. HP Velocity is not supported on the HP t420.
root/Network/iPeak/SingleSidedAccelerate
If set to 1, the single-sided acceleration feature of HP Velocity is
enabled. If set to 0, this feature is disabled. HP Velocity is not
supported on the HP t420 or HP mt20.
root/Network/iPeak/Status
If set to 1, HP Velocity is enabled. If set to 2, HP Velocity is
enabled in Monitor mode. If set to 0, HP Velocity is disabled. HP
Velocity is not supported on the HP t420.
root/Network/userLock
If set to 1, and if the network settings have been
modified
by the
user, the network settings are preserved when importing a client
profile.
root/Network/userLockEngaged
This registry key is set to 1 automatically after the network
settings have been
modified
by the user. You normally do not
need to modify this setting.
Network
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