Networking options - cont’d – AML M7220 Wireless Terminal User Manual
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USER’S GUIDE
M7220 Wireless Hand-held Terminal
Networking Options - cont’d.
Setting Parameter
Available Options
Option Description
Roam Thshld
Rescan Time
Channel
Encryption
WPA Type
Keys/Phrases
WPA Identity
Passkey
Tx WEP Key
WEP Key 1
WEP Key 2
WEP Key 3
WEP Key 4
Min: -80 dBm
Max: -60 dBm
Min: 5 seconds
Max: 60 seconds
Min: 1
Max: 11 (US) 13 (EU)
1.) None
2.) WEP 40 (64)
2.) WEP 104 (128)
3.) WPA / WPA2
1.) PSK
2.) EAP-PEAP
3.) EAP-TLS
4.) EAP-TTLS
1.) Hex Encoded
2.) ASCII Phrases
(Text Entry)
(Text Entry)
1.) 1
2.) 2
3.) 3
4.) 4
(Text Entry)
(Text Entry)
(Text Entry)
(Text Entry)
Threshold level in absolute dBm that the M7220 802.11b/g
radio should not allow roaming if above (-80 dBm is approxi-
mately 5% Signal Level, -60 dBm is approximately 80%
Signal Level)
When the M7220 Signal Level is below the Roam Threshold,
Rescan Time is the amount of time between scans while
searching for better APs
Channel to use for 802.11 network connection in Ad-hoc /
Peer-to-Peer mode
No encryption or authorization is used (NOT RECOMMENDED)
40 bit WEP (commonly called 64 bit) encryption
104 bit WEP (commonly called 128 bit) encryption
WPA or WPA2 encryption and authorization (auto-negotiating
between WPA and WPA2 on association)
Pre-Shared Key
Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol
EAP Transport Layer Security (NOTE: requires valid certificate
files placed in /mnt/certs)
Tunneled Transport Layer Security
Keys and passphrases should be interpreted as a
hexadecimal encoded string
Keys and passphrases should be interpreted as normal
ASCII text
Username / Identity to use for WPA/WPA2 Authorization
Passkey to use as the WPA/WPA2 Password, Passphrase,
or Pre-Shared key
Use WEP Key 1 (IEEE key 0)
Use WEP Key 2 (IEEE key 1)
Use WEP Key 3 (IEEE key 2)
Use WEP Key 4 (IEEE key 3)
WEP Key 1 (IEEE key 0)
WEP Key 2 (IEEE key 1)
WEP Key 3 (IEEE key 2)
WEP Key 4 (IEEE key 3)