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2.15.3
Wireless LAN settings
Settings can be made with standard MS tools, with the Casio wireless LAN setting tool, or with a
combination of both tools.
Relationships between setting tools and setting items
Item Content
MS
standard
setup
Casio settings
Remarks
Basic settings
Settings related to
SSIDs and security
are included.
Yes
Store in registry
Yes
Sore in INI file
-> Reflected in
registry on reset
Priority for Casio
settings
(The stored
location in the
registry is the
same)
Casio
expanded
settings
Settings related to
SSIDs Casio
expanded
communication
functions are included.
- Yes
Sore in INI file
-> Reflected in
registry on reset
TCPIP settings Settings related to IP
information are
included.
Yes
Store in registry
Yes
Sore in INI file
-> Reflected in
registry on reset
Priority for Casio
settings
(The stored
location in the
registry is the
same)
i As in the table above, if the Casio wireless LAN setting tool is used for setup, the registry
information set by the standard MS tool is overwritten on reset. Therefore, Casio settings have
priorities.
ii With Casio settings, the settings can be configured (and deleted) for individual setting units in the
table above. When a setting is deleted, the setting is deleted from the INI file, but it remains in
the registry.
ⅲ
If Casio expanded settings are not made with Casio settings, the values currently set in the
registry are used. Normally, the default values initially set on the terminal are used, but once
Casio settings have been made as described above, the Casio settings retain their values in the
registry, so those settings are used.
Reference Refer to “3.9 Configure wireless LAN” about the setting tools.