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Disabled
‐
The
radio
is
disabled.
To
enable
the
radio,
tap
Enable
Radio
located
on
the
SCU
Main
window.
When
the
radio
is
disabled,
it
does
not
attempt
to
make
a
connection
to
an
access
point.
Not
Associated
‐
The
radio
has
not
established
a
connection
to
an
access
point.
Associated
‐
The
radio
has
established
a
connection
to
an
access
point.
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
‐
Indicates
a
Summit
802.11g
radio
which
supports
802.11b
and
802.11g.
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
5.2)is
the
SCU
Profile
windows
for
Windows
CE
Figure
5.2:
SCU
Profile
Window
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
5.3
below
is
an
example
of
a
Scan
window.