DAP Technologies M1000 User Manual page 98

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6.0 Summit Radio Utility
- The radio is associated to an AP. If the radio is not
Associated
sending data to or receiving data from the AP, then:
– If WEP is being used, then one of the WEP keys in the active
profile is invalid.
– If WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK is being used, then the PSK or
password is invalid.
– If WPA-Enterprise or WPA2-Enterprise is being used, then
the radio did not complete EAP authentication successfully.
<EAP type> Authenticated
AP and has completed EAP authentication successfully.
4.
- Indicates the device's radio type including:
Radio Type
- Summit 802.11g radio (supports 802.11b and 802.11g).
BG
- Summit 802.11 a/g radio (supports 802.11a, 802.11b, and
ABG
802.11g).
5.
- Indicates the regulatory domain(s) for which the
Reg. Domain
radio is configured. The domain(s) cannot be by an administrator or
user.
6.
- Enables the user to activate or deactivate an auto-
Auto Profile
matic profile selection facility.
7.
– Enables user to select a created profile. When the facility is
List
active and the Summit radio makes its first attempt to associate to
an AP (after a device startup or resume), SCU tries each profile, in
order, until the radio associates to an AP. That profile becomes the
active profile and remains the active profile until one of the follow-
ing occurs:
• The device is suspended and resumed, power-cycled, or restart-
ed, which causes the automatic profile selection facility to restart
the selection process.
• The user turns off the automatic profile selection facility and
manually selects a different profile on the SCU Main window.
The profile list should not include any profiles with an Ad Hoc
Note:
Radio Mode setting.
Auto Profile is not available for the MSD30AG and SSD30AG
Note:
modules.
8.
- Indicates the current version of the device driver.
Driver
9.
- Indicates the SCU version currently running on the device.
SCU
Displays only if space permits.
10.
- Displays only if the radio is programmed to al-
Import/Export
low import/export functions if the user is logged in as an adminis-
trator. Tap
Import/Export
following:
• Export global settings, all standard SCU profiles, and the special
profile from the SCU area of a device's reg-
ThirdPartyConfig
istry to a file that can be transferred to another device.
• Import global settings, all standard SCU profiles, and the special
profile from a file (created using the Export
ThirdPartyConfig
facility) to the SCU area of a device's registry to enable SCU to
use the information.
When importing information, select Add to existing to merge
Note:
new information with current registry information. Select Re-
place to overwrite the current registry information with the
newly-imported information.
11.
- Tap
About SCU
About SCU
driver and the SCU version.
- The radio is associated to an
and use the dialog box to do one of the
to view SCU information including
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