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IGEL
Technology GmbH
IGEL Zero HDX
5.09.100
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easily connect to new, previously unknown wireless networks
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save connections that you have set up and then reuse them later on
straight from the user interface via the
Wireless Manager
(page 114) as you would with a smartphone. This
function is irrelevant for stationary desktop devices that are managed centrally. In this case, it is assumed
that the network has fixed settings and cannot be influenced by the end user.
To configure the wireless interface, proceed as follows:
Open the
IGEL Setup
and click on
Network > LAN Interfaces > Wireless
.
1.
Figure 44: Enable user-defined connections
Enable the
Wireless Interface
.
2.
Select the configuration for your
IP Addresses
(DHCP or manual).
3.
Select a configuration type for operation with
IPv6
.
4.
Enable at least the
tray icon
,
context menu
and
Wireless Manager
(page 114) items. Via the
Wireless
5.
Manager
(page 114), you can use
IGEL Café Wireless
.
Ensure that the
Overwrite sessions
parameter is disabled for UMS profiles with this wireless
configuration. Otherwise, user-defined connections will be lost when the thin client is
rebooted.
Configure the wireless network connection in the
Default Wi-Fi network
(page 117) dialog if you do not
6.
select it via the
Wireless Manager
(page 114).
Additional connections can be configured in the Additional Wi-Fi networks dialog.
Configure your location in the
Wireless regulatory domain
(page 118) dialog.
7.
Once these settings become active on the thin client, a new tray icon for wireless connections will appear:
Figure 45: WiFi symbol