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Setting
Default
Frag Thresh
2346
RTS Thresh
2347
LED
Off
Tray Icon
On
Hide Password
On
Admin Password
SUMMIT
(or Blank)
Auth Timeout
8 seconds
Certs Path
certificates
Ping Payload
32 bytes
Ping Timeout ms
5000
Ping Delay ms
1000
Logon Options
SCU
Note: Tap the Commit button to save changes. If this panel is closed before tapping the Commit button, changes are
not saved!
Function
If the packet size (in bytes) exceeds the specified number of bytes set in the frag-
ment 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.
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 associat-
ing with the Access Point.
Options are: Any number between 0 and 2347.
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.
Determines if the Summit icon is displayed in the System tray.
Options are: On, Off
Note: The tray icon is not displayed when the Marathon is running a Windows
Embedded Standard or Windows 7 Professional operating system.
When On, the Summit Configuration Utility masks passwords (characters on the
screen are displayed as an asterisk (*) as they are typed and when they are
viewed. When Off, password characters are not masked.
Options are: On, Off.
A string of up to 64 alphanumeric characters that must be entered when the Ad-
min Login button is tapped. If Hide Password is On, the password is masked
when typed in the Admin Password Entry dialog box. The password is case sen-
sitive. This value is masked when the Admin is logged out.
Options are: none.
Specifies the number of seconds the Summit software waits for an EAP authen-
tication request to succeed or fail.
If the authentication credentials are stored in the active profile and the authenti-
cation times out, the association fails. No error message or prompting for cor-
rected credentials is displayed.
If the authentication credentials are not stored in the active profile and the au-
thentication times out, the user is again prompted to enter the credentials.
Options are: An integer from 3 to 60.
A valid directory path, of up to 64 characters, where WPA Certificate Authority
and User Certificates are stored on the Marathon when not using the Windows
certificates store. Be sure the Windows folder path currently exists before as-
signing the path in this setting. See
obtaining CA and User Certificates. This value is masked when the Admin is
logged out.
Options are: none.
The complete path is C:\Program Files\Summit\certs
Maximum amount of data to be transmitted on a ping.
Options are: 32 bytes, 64, 128, 256, 512, or 1024 bytes.
The amount of time, in milliseconds, that a device will be continuously pinged.
The Stop Ping button can be tapped to end the ping process ahead of the ping
timeout.
Options are: Any number between 0 and 30000 ms.
The amount of time, in milliseconds, between each ping after a Start Ping button
tap.
Options are: Any number between 0 and 30000 ms.
Use SCU or Windows login credentials. See
dows XP Professional or Windows Embedded Standard only.
Certificates
(page 6-69) for instructions on
Logon Options
(page 6-50). Win-
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