Wireless Networks Tab

Field

Description

 

 

Available Networks

Displays the networks the terminal recognizes as available to connect to. When the Client is first

 

installed, there are no entries in the Available Networks list.

 

 

Scan

Displays a list of networks broadcasting their availability.

 

You can also attach to networks who are not broadcasting.

 

 

Move to Configured

Activates after Scan has been tapped and the available networks have been retrieved. In the list

 

of networks retrieved, select the network you wish to connect to, and tap Move to Configured.

 

This selects the network.

 

 

Configured Networks

Displays the networks your terminal is connected to. This section adds and removes networks as

 

well as reviews and edits the properties of existing configured networks.

Default

When the Client is first installed, there is a Configured Network named "default" in the list. This

 

profile has Associate with any network selected in its Properties selection screen.

 

If you are going to be in a location with only one AP (or more than one AP that attaches to the

 

same network), the default profile may be sufficient for you needs, without necessitating the

 

selection of a specific network or networks.

 

If default is last in the list, it can act as a wildcard should you be out of the range of your primary

 

networks (which are listed first). Do not place default at the top or middle of the list because, if it

 

is, connection to the other list entries will never be attempted.

 

 

Up

Moves a selected network up one place in the list.

 

 

Down

Moves a selected network down one place in the list.

 

 

Note: The order of the networks in this list is the exact order that connections will be attempted. The network listed first will be attempted first and so on. Place your primary networks first.

Add

Manually adds a network to the Configured Networks list if the AP does not broadcast its SSID or

 

you are pre-configuring the client for an AP that is not currently in range.

 

 

Remove

Removes a selected network in the list.

 

 

Properties

Displays the properties of the network selected in the list. This button opens the same network

 

configuration screen as the Add button does; use it to edit network configuration properties.

 

 

Dolphin® 9500 Series User’s Guide

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Dolphin Peripherals 9500 manual Wireless Networks Tab