Stopping the Terminal from Automatically Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network
If you do not want the terminal to automatically connect to a known network:
1. In the Apps list, touch Settings
2. Select manage.
3. Under Known networks, touch the network name.
4. Remove the check from the Connect automatically check box.
Deleting a Saved Network
1. In the Apps list, touch Settings
2. Select manage.
3. Under Known networks, touch and hold the network name you want to delete.
4. Select delete.
Advanced Wi-Fi Radio Settings and Security
The Wi-Fi Radio Settings network utility provides several options for advanced configuration of the Wi-Fi 802.11 radio in the
terminal.
Modifying the Channel Settings
If you want to manually select the channel(s) the 802.11 radio uses:
1. In the Apps list, touch Settings
2. Select Wi-Fi Radio Settings under the extras heading.
3. Touch Channel Settings, and then swipe left or right to view the channels available under the 2.5GHz, 5GHz, and DFS
bands.
4. Select the box next to a channel to enable (check) or disable (no check) the channel for Wi-Fi use.
5. Touch save
.
Changing the Roaming Settings
By default roaming is enabled for the 802.11 radio. When enabled, the Wi-Fi radio automatically roams from one access
point to another as needed to provide seamless connectivity.
To turn off Wi-fi roaming capabilities Off:
1. In the Apps list, touch Settings
2. Select Wi-Fi Radio Settings under the extras heading.
3. Touch Roaming Settings.
4. Touch the Roaming check box to turn roaming off (not checked).
5. Touch save
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> Wi-Fi.
> Wi-Fi.
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