Wyse Technology 90955101L manual Configuring the Internal Wireless Feature

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Configuring Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) Settings

If Wyse USB 802.11b hardware is installed on the thin client, double-clicking the Wireless LAN Settings icon in the Control Panel allows you to configure wireless LAN settings (such as the wireless network ID, and so on).

Note

The Wireless LAN Settings icon is only available in the Administrator Control Panel and is used specifically for an Actiontec USB wireless device only. The wireless LAN settings made using this icon are not applied to any other wireless cards (such as Cisco 350 and Orinoco Silver).

Any non-Actiontec adapters must be configured using the Network Connections dialog box (Start Control Panel Network Connections) or the Device Manager (Start Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager).

For information on configuring the optional Internal Wireless feature installed on some Wyse thin clients, refer to "Configuring the Internal Wireless Feature."

Configuring the Internal Wireless Feature

You can configure the optional Internal Wireless feature by using either the Windows Wireless Zero Configuration utility (see "Using Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC)") or the Odyssey Client Manager (for documentation on using the Odyssey Client, refer to http://www.juniper.net/products/aaa/odyssey/oac.html). Supported authentication modes are Open, Shared, WPA, and WPA2.

Using Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC)

Note

Before using these procedures, be sure you have imported any user certificates and computer certificates (of a server) you will need into the thin client.

To configure the optional Internal Wireless feature by using WZC:

1.If the Odyssey Client Manager is installed, you must disable it as described in this section. If it is not installed, then continue with "Configuring Wireless Thin Clients for EAP-TLS Authentication (Smart Card or other Certificate)" or "Configuring Wireless Thin Clients for PEAP-MS-CHAP v2."

To disable the Odyssey Client Manager, right-click on the Odyssey icon in the system tray of the Administrator taskbar and click Disable Odyssey.

Figure 27 Disable Odyssey

2.Open the Network Connections dialog box (Start Control Panel Network Connections) to view the available network connections.

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