Roaming Bias; 802.1X; Supported Eap Types - Intermec EasyCoder PF2i Installation Instructions Manual

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SETUP "wlan","WPA_PSK",""
Removes the pre-shared key.
SETUP GET/WRITE returns an empty string if the key has not been
set, and "****" for any pre-shared key regardless of length.

Roaming Bias

In an environment with several access points, the network adapter may
have problems deciding which access point to connect to. In order to
make the adapter less inclined to switch access points, it is possible for
the admin to change the ROAM setting.
ROAM can be set to a value of 1,2, or 3. A higher ROAM value means
that the network adapter is less inclined to roam. The default setting is 1.
Example:
SETUP "wlan","ROAM","2"
Sets roaming inclination to medium.

802.1x

Note: 802.1x functionality is supported only by Fingerprint
8.40 or later.
To increase security in wireless networks, IEEE 802.1x was introduced.
This method authenticates stations to the network (and in some cases
vice versa), via a supplicant subsystem so that only authorized devices can
get access to the network.
To increase the available memory, the supplicant subsystem can be
disabled if:
• 802.1x is disabled by setting EAP_Type and WPA to OFF.
• the printer has 8MB of SDRAM installed.
• there is no EasyLAN Wireless interface installed.

Supported EAP Types

EasyLAN Wireless supports these EAP types:
• TTLS: With PAP or MSCHAPv2 in the tunnel. Token Card (GTC
with static password), MD5-Challenge, and MSCHAPv2 may also be
run inside an EAP session.
EasyLAN Wireless Interface Kit Installation Instructions
Chapter  — Setup in Fingerprint


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