Reference Guide
Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user profile
** After sign off, user profile returns to global value
Description
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RoamScanChannelTime—Allows you to set the time the thin
client stays on one channel for scanning the surrounding apps. The
default value is 2. The RoamScanChannelTime parameter sets the
time to 10 times the provided value. The time ranges from 10 ms to
150 ms.
For example, if you set RoamScanChannelTime=10, the thin client
stays on one channel for 100ms.
If you do not set the value or if the value is out of range, the thin
client reverts to the default value 2.
RoamScanChannelProbes—Allows you to set the number of
probes the thin client sends out for a channel. The default value is
4.
This value ranges from 1 to 4.
If you do not set the value or if the value is out of range, the
number of probes is reverted to the default value 4.
PowerSaveControl—Enables or disables power saving for Intel
wireless chips. The default value is 0. This parameter is applicable
to Wyse 5060 thin client. When you enable the wireless powersave
feature on the Wyse 5060 thin client, the wireless stops
functioning occasionally. To resolve this issue, disable the
powersave feature using the PowerSaveControl parameter.
RSSIAmend—Enables you to manually modify the value of
wireless RSSI. RSSIAmend=5 indicates that the signal level is
increased, and RSSIAmend=-5 indicates that the signal level is
decreased.
DISABLETSGW
NOTE: DISCONTINUED. DO NOT USE. See
TSGWENABLE
**EnableLocal={no, yes}
[HideDefault={no, yes}]
Default is no.
Yes/no option to enable locally configured entries to show in the
Connect Manager list. When connections defined in local NV-RAM
are displayed in the Connect Manager, they are marked with an
asterisk.
If EnableLocal=yes is in a wnos.ini file, then the global information
will be saved into NVRAM.
NOTE: The global information includes: SEAMLESS,
ALTERNATE, Reconnect, icaBrowsing, LowBand,
NoReducer, Time settings, and Printer settings in a
wnos.ini file.
HideDefault — Default is no. Yes/no option to hide the default
ICA and RDP connections that are present on the devices.
ENABLETSGWSAMEINFO
NOTE: DISCONTINUED. DO NOT USE.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files 77