Administrator Guide
■ BIOS Version
○ Custom Info
■ Location
■ Contact
■ Custom 1
■ Custom 2
■ Custom 3
● Network tab—Displays network information such as:
○ Network Device—eth0 and wlan0
○ Interface Information
■ MAC address
■ Network Speed
■ Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)
○ IP Information
■ IP Address
■ IPv6 Address
■ Subnet Mask
■ Gateway
■ Domain
■ Primary DNS
■ Secondary DNS
■ DHCP Server
■ Lease
■ Elapsed
● Packages tab—The packages tab displays the add-ons. The add-ons are listed with the attributes—package, version,
status and size. The Original value in the Status column specifies the built-in add-ons in the ThinLinux image.
Original add-ons are displayed in Black color, and the add-ons upgraded from Dell Wyse are displayed in Green color.
The packages can be sorted by Package Name, Version, Status or Size by clicking the respective buttons. By default, only
Dell Wyse packages are displayed. To view all packages, click the Show All Packages button.
● Copyright tab—Displays the software copyright and patent notices.
BIOS settings
This section describes the procedure to invoke the UEFI BIOS settings and select the boot source for your thin client.
The standard UEFI boot option is Boot from UEFI: Hard Drive, Partition x or Ubuntu.
The UEFI BIOS Hot Key functions while booting are as follows:
● F12 key—The key invokes the boot selection menu. It is used to select boot order or to perform a BIOS flash update.
● F2 key—The key invokes the BIOS settings that are protected by a password. The default password is Fireport.
Getting started
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