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Chapter 2 - Configuring and Using Intermec Connection Manager Intermec Connection Manager Settings (continued) Settings Tab Description Carriers Logins Lets you configure settings for signal strength and geofencing roaming methods. ICM allows automatic switching between two WWAN carriers. You can only use these options when ICM is running on a CN70, CN70e, or CK70 with a flexible WWAN radio. The list of carriers that display is dynamic depending on the WWAN carriers the device supports. Currently the FCC supported carriers are ATT, Verizon, Sprint and Generic UMTS. ETSI devices do not support carrier switching since they only support Generic UMTS networks. • Primary Carrier: The primary carrier is the lowest cost WWAN carrier, not the lowest cost network. The primary carrier is used at ICM startup. • Secondary Carrier: The secondary carrier is used as the fallback carrier when the Signal Strength roaming method is set. When the Geofencing roaming method is set, the secondary carrier is used as a supported geo region and is not weighted. • Geofencing Regions File: This button selects the geofencing regions file definition. This button uses the standard Windows Mobile Open File Dialog. Supported file formats include Google© KML and GeoRSS-Simple© XML files. Once a file is selected, a label on this screen displays the path and file selected. The label default is the root of the device "\". Lets you configure your WWAN settings: • APN: The access point name (APN) you want to use. • Username and Password: The username and password used by Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) or Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) to validate users before letting them access the network server. 12 Intermec Connection Manager User Guide

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Chapter 2 — Configuring and Using Intermec Connection Manager
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Intermec Connection Manager User Guide
Carriers
Lets you configure settings for signal strength and geofencing roaming methods.
ICM allows automatic switching between two WWAN carriers. You can only use
these options when ICM is running on a CN70, CN70e, or CK70 with a flexible
WWAN radio. The list of carriers that display is dynamic depending on the WWAN
carriers the device supports. Currently the FCC supported carriers are ATT, Verizon,
Sprint and Generic UMTS. ETSI devices do not support carrier switching since they
only support Generic UMTS networks.
Primary Carrier: The primary carrier is the lowest cost WWAN carrier, not the
lowest cost network. The primary carrier is used at ICM startup.
Secondary Carrier: The secondary carrier is used as the fallback carrier when the
Signal Strength roaming method is set. When the Geofencing roaming method
is set, the secondary carrier is used as a supported geo region and is not weighted.
Geofencing Regions File: This button selects the geofencing regions file
definition. This button uses the standard Windows Mobile Open File Dialog.
Supported file formats include Google© KML and GeoRSS-Simple© XML files.
Once a file is selected, a label on this screen displays the path and file selected.
The label default is the root of the device “\”.
Logins
Lets you
configure your WWAN settings:
APN:
The access point name (APN) you want to use.
Username
and
Password:
The username and password used by Password
Authentication Protocol (PAP) or Challenge-Handshake Authentication
Protocol (CHAP) to validate users before letting them access the network server.
Intermec Connection Manager Settings (continued)
Settings Tab
Description