2
Getting Started: Quickly Learning
the Basics
Use the following information to quickly learn the basics and get started using your thin
client:
•
"Logging In"
•
"Using Your Home Screen"
•
"Configuring Thin Client Settings and Connections"
•
"Connecting to Network and Session Services"
•
"Connecting to a Printer"
•
"Connecting to a Monitor"
•
"Locking, Logging Out, Shutting Down, Restarting, and Suspending"
•
"Additional Getting Started Details"
TIP
: While it can be used in environments without central configuration for basic
connectivity needs, Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux is designed to be centrally managed
and configured using INI files. In general, it is recommended that you use central
configuration to enable you to automatically push any desired default configuration to
all supported thin clients in your environment (see "Central Configuration: Automating
Configurations").
Logging In
TIP
: On your initial connection to central configuration it is recommended that you
connect using a “wired connection” (plug in the network-connected ethernet cable to
your thin client before starting the thin client) to obtain the configurations desired by
the administrator (connections, system settings, required certificates and so on). This
“wired connection” will also provide any wireless configurations provided by the
administrator through the INI files.
If you must initially connect to central configuration through wireless, use the
Edit
Wireless Connection
dialog box (click
System Settings > Network Connections >
Wireless tab > Add
) to create a wireless connection where you can enter the SSID and
encryption configurations required/set up by the network administrator (see "Network
Connections").
After your thin client starts, Administrators (high privilege) can log in to your Home
screen using the default user name
admin
and the default case-sensitive password
admin
. It is highly recommended that you change the default password by using the
User Administration dialog box in System Settings (see "User Administration").
Note that Thinuser users (low privilege for locked mode end-user) can use the default
user name
thinuser
and the default case-sensitive password
thinuser
; Guest users (no
privileges Kiosk type setup) can use default user name
guest
and do not need a
password.
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