Chapter 5 Wireless Applications; Introduction - Motorola WT4070 Integrator Manual

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Chapter 5 Wireless Applications

Introduction

NOTE This chapter described Fusion versions below 2.55. For Fusion versions 2.55 and above, refer to the Wireless
Fusion Enterprise Mobility Suite User Guide for Version X.XX User Guide for information, where X.XX
represents the Fusion version number. These guides are available on the Zebra Support Central web site:
http://www.zebra.com/support.
Wireless Local Area Networks (LANs) allow wearable terminals to communicate wirelessly and send captured data
to a host device in real time. The wearable terminal supports the IEEE 802.11a (WT4090 only), 802.11b and
802.11g standards. Before using the wearable terminal on a WLAN, the facility must be set up with the required
hardware to run the wireless LAN and the wearable terminal must be configured. Refer to the documentation
provided with the access points (APs) for instructions on setting up the hardware.
To configure the wearable terminal, a set of wireless applications provide the tools to configure and test the
wireless radio in the wearable terminal. The
wireless applications:
Wireless Status
Wireless Diagnostics
Find WLANs
Manage Profiles
Options
Log On/Off
Enable/Disable Radio.
Press
-
to display the
ALT
w
Wireless Application
menu.
Wireless Applications
menu on the task tray provides the following

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