Newland NLS-PT980-II Series User Manual page 33

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If the radio Encryption type is set to WEP or a pre-shared key (WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK), it should now be capable of
obtaining an IP address (either statically assigned or through DHCP) and passing traffic.
If the radio Encryption type requires EAP authentication then an EAP Type must be properly configured in order for the
device to obtain an IP address and be capable of passing traffic.
<EAP type> Authenticated - The radio has established a connection to an access point and has completed EAP
authentication successfully.
Radio Type
Indicates the type of radio installed in the device. For example:
BG
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Indicates a Summit 802.11g radio which supports 802.11b and 802.11g.
ABG -
Indicates a Summit 802.11a/g radio which supports 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g.
N
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Indicates a Summit 802.11n radio which supports 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n.
B. Profile Window
Profile settings are radio and security settings that are stored for each configuration profile. When a profile is selected as
the active profile on the Main window, the settings for that profile become active.
Notes: When the ThirdPartyConfig profile is selected, a power cycle must be performed.
The following image (in Figure 7.2) is the SCU Profile windows for Windows CE
Profile changes are not saved to the profile until you tap Commit.
Using Scan to Create a Profile
When you tap Scan on the Profile window, SCU displays a list of that are broadcasting their SSIDs. Figure 7.3 below is an
example of a Scan window.
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The radio has not established a connection to an access point.
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The radio has established a connection to an access point.
Figure 7.2: SCU Profile Window

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