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Table 150. BIOS settings supported in Dell Command | Monitor 10.5 (continued)
BIOS Settings Name Description Supported
Operating
System(s)
0 = Rest of the WorldSets the WLAN region code for
the rest of the world. This option is selected by default.
1 = North America (FCC)Sets the WLAN region code
for Canada, and the United States.
2 = EuropeSets the WLAN region code for Australia,
Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands,
Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Turkey, and United Kingdom.
3 = JapanSets the WLAN region code for Japan only.
4 = AustraliaSets the WLAN region code for Australia,
New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, UAE, and
Vietnam.
5 = China South AsiaSets the WLAN region code for
China, and India.
6 = TaiwanSets the WLAN region code for Colombia,
Peru, and Taiwan.
7 = IndonesiaSets the WLAN region code for
Indonesia only.
WWAN Antenna Switch This setting configures on a radio-by-radio basis to decide
which antenna to be used, when the system is docked.
When the system is undocked, the system antennas are
used and there is no impact.
NOTE: This setting applies to Rugged docking stations
and does not apply to USB Type-C docking stations.
Possible values are:
Dock Antenna
System Antenna
Windows, Linux
WWAN Radio Configures the WWAN radio.
Possible values are:
Disabled
WLAN on
WWAN on
If set to Disabled then it Disables both WLAN and
WWAN;
If set to WLAN ON then it toggles between WLAN radio
on and WWAN radio off;
If set to WWAN ON then it toggles between WWAN
radio on and WLAN radio off.
Windows, Linux
Wireless Switch GPS On WWAN Radio Enables or Disables the effect of physical wireless switch
on the GPS radio of the wireless WAN card.
Possible values are:
DisabledIf Disabled, wireless switch does not have
any effect on the state of the GPS radio of the wireless
WAN card.
EnabledIf Enabled, wireless switch turns the GPS
radio of the wireless WAN card on or off.
Windows, Linux
WWan Bus Mode WWan Bus Mode sets the interface type of the Wireless
Wan (WWAN) card. It is recommended that the system
running Windows must set this field to PCIe mode, while all
the other systems must set this field to USB mode.
Windows, Linux
310 BIOS settings supported in Dell Command | Monitor 10.5