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We recently purchased a number of V10s with wireless for a POC project. We found the process for setting up WEP in the INI file, which worked fairly easily. The documentation doesn’t have any information about setting up WPA though.
Our goal is to be able to “stretch” a wire from our Network switch to the Thin Client for it’s initial boot up, which would allow it download the WNOS.INI file (thereby getting the WPA settings). This works well with WEP, but we lose that capability with WPA as there doesn’t appear to be any support for WPA in the INI file.
I’ve contacted Wyse (this morning)… I’ll post their solution when I get it. I was hoping someone else has real world experience though.
Darrin
Hi Dex,
first of all please post your wnos.ini for troubleshooting.
Second, WPA support via wnos.ini is currently not available. Ask Wyse again to implement this for you. You have a fair good chance to get this for free. Tell them you are planing to buy some (100-200) more units next year if this feature will be available. 😉
Cheers
CG
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