Profile editor wizard, Profile id, Profile editor wizard -4 – Symbol Technologies VC5090 User Manual

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VC5000 Vehicle Computer Product Reference Guide

Tap-and-hold on a WLAN network to open a pop-up menu which provides two options:

Connect

and

Refresh

.

Select

Refresh

to refresh the WLAN list. Select

Connect

to create a wireless profile from that network. This

starts the

Profile Editor Wizard

which allows you to set the values for the selected network. After editing the

profile, the vehicle computer automatically connects to this new profile.

Profile Editor Wizard

Use the

Profile Editor Wizard

to create a new profile or edit an existing profile. If editing a profile, the fields

reflect the current settings for that profile. If creating a new profile, the known information for that WLAN

network appears in the fields.

Navigate through the wizard using the

Next

and

Back

buttons. Tap

X

to quit. On the confirmation dialog box, tap

No

to return to the wizard or tap

Yes

to quit and return to the

Manage Profiles

window. See Manage Profiles

Application on page 4-21

for instructions on navigating the

Profile Editor Wizard

.

Profile ID

In the

Profile ID

dialog box in the

Profile Editor Wizard

, enter the profile name and the ESSID.

Figure 4-3

Profile ID Dialog Box

Table 4-3

Encryption Icon

Icon

Description

No encryption. WLAN is an infrastructure network.

WLAN is an Ad-Hoc network.

WLAN access is encrypted and requires a password.

Table 4-4

Profile ID Fields

Field

Description

Name

The name and (WLAN) identifier of the network connection. Enter a user friendly name for

the mobile computer profile used to connect to either an AP or another networked

computer. Example: The Public LAN.

ESSID

The name and (WLAN) identifier of the network connection. Alternatively, enter the name

and (WLAN) identifier of a WLAN network connection not listed on the Find WLANs

window.

The ESSID is the 802.11 extended service set identifier. The ESSID is 32-character

(maximum) string identifying the WLAN, and must match the AP ESSID for the vehicle

computer to communicate with the AP.

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