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Parameter
WMM
Auth Server
TTLS Inner
Method
PMK Caching
WAPI
TX Diversity
RX Diversity
Frag Thresh
RTS Thresh
LED
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Thor VM2 with with Microsoft Windows 7 or Windows Embedded Standard User Guide
Default
Function
On
Use of Wi-Fi Multimedia extensions.
Devices running Windows XP can change the default value. Devices
running all other OS cannot change the default value.
Type 1
Specifies the type of authentication server.
Options are: Type 1 (ACS server) and Type 2 (non-ACS server)
Auto-EAP
Authentication method used within the secure tunnel created by
EAP-TTLS.
Options are:
AUTO-EAP (Any available EAP method), MSCHAPV2, MSCHAP, PAP
CHAP, EAP-MSCHAPV2
Standard
Type of Pairwise Master Key (PMK) caching to use when WPA2 is in
use. PMK caching is designed to speed up roaming between APs by
allowing the client and the AP to cache the results of 802.1X
authentications, eliminating the need to communicate with the ACS
server. Standard PMK is used when there are no controllers. The
reauthentication information is cached on the original AP. The client
and the AP use the cached information to perform the four-way
handshake to exchange keys. Opportunistic PMK (OPMK) is used
when there are controllers. The reauthentication information
cached on the controllers. The client and the controller behind the
AP use the cached information to perform the four-way handshake
to exchange keys.
If the selected PMK caching method is not supported by the
network infrastructure, every roam requires full 802.11X
authentication, including interaction with the ACS server.
If the active profile is using WPA2 CCKM, the global PMK Caching
setting is ignored and the client attempts to use CCKM.
Options are: Standard, OPMK
Off
Default is Off and dimmed (cannot be changed).
On
How to handle antenna diversity when transmitting packets to the
Access Point.
Options are: Main only, and On.
On Start on
How to handle antenna diversity when receiving packets from the
Main
Access Point.
Option is: On-start on Main
This parameter cannot be changed for some Summit radios.
2346
If the packet size (in bytes) exceeds the specified number of bytes
set in the fragment threshold, the packet is fragmented (sent as
several pieces instead of as one block). Use a low setting in areas
where communication is poor or where there is a great deal of
wireless interference.
Options are: Any number between 256 bytes and 2346 bytes.
2347
If the packet size exceeds the specified number of bytes set in the
Request to Send (RTS) threshold, an RTS is sent before sending the
packet. A low RTS threshold setting can be useful in areas where
many client devices are associating with the Access Point.
This parameter cannot be changed.
Off
The LED on the wireless card is not visible to the user when the
wireless card is installed in a sealed mobile device.
Options are: On, Off.

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