5 - Configuration
DynaPro Go| Handheld PIN Pad Device with MSR/Contact/Contactless | Installation and Operation Manual
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5.4.3
How to Configure the Device for 802.11 Wireless
An advanced user or administrator must configure the device to communicate securely with the host using
the 802.11 wireless connection. For details about using the
PCIPED_HASim
tool described here, see
D998200168 IPAD, DYNAPRO, DYNAPRO MINI, DYNAPRO GO PIN ENTRY DEVICE
SIMULATION SOFTWARE INSTRUCTION
.
To configure the device so a host can connect to it via 802.11 wireless, follow these steps:
1)
Make sure the device you are configuring is properly configured with the TLS certificate for the host
the device will connect it to. MagTek or your reseller will generally pre-load these certificates.
2)
If the secure Windows workstation for advanced users has not already been set up, set it up as
follows:
a)
Obtain a copy of
99510127 DYNAPRO/DYNAPRO GO/DYNAPRO MINI WINDOWS SDK
INSTALL (EXE)
from MagTek and run the installer
99510127-rev.exe
.
b)
In Windows Explorer, navigate to
C:\Program Files (x86)\MagTek\PCI PED Windows
SDK\Sample Code\DotNET Host Simulator Demo\Object
.
c)
For convenience, create a shortcut to
PCIPED_HASim.exe
on the desktop.
3)
Make sure no other MagTek devices are connected to any of the host’s USB ports.
4)
Make sure the device is powered off and is not connected to a USB port.
5)
Connect the device to the host’s USB port (see section
4.3.1 How to Connect DynaPro Go to a
Computer Host or Charger via USB
). At the end, the device will be powered on and will show the
USB Connected icon at the top of the display.
6)
Launch
PCIPED_HASim.exe
to show a
MagTek PCI PED Host App Simulator
window.
7)
Under
Device Connection method
, select
USB
.