HP Smart Zero Core 4.4 Administrator Guide

Table C-8 root > Network (continued)
Registry key Description
'IPAddress', 'SubnetMask', and 'DefaultGateway' can be set
manually using the available keys. HP does not recommend
using 'Static' in a generic client profile, as it will cause all
clients to receive the same IP address.
root/Network/Wireless/PowerEnable Set this key to 0 to disable to power management of the
wireless network card.
root/Network/Wireless/SSID The selected wireless access point SSID.
root/Network/Wireless/SSIDHidden The hidden status of the selected wireless access point
SSID.
root/Network/Wireless/Security/CACert Path to the CA certification file.
root/Network/Wireless/Security/Identity Identity or anonymous identity.
root/Network/Wireless/Security/InnerAuth PEAP inner authentication protocols.
root/Network/Wireless/Security/InnerAuthTTLS TTLS inner authentication protocols.
root/Network/Wireless/Security/PEAPVersion PEAP version.
root/Network/Wireless/Security/Password Password.
root/Network/Wireless/Security/PrivateKey Path to the private key file, only used in TLS authentication.
root/Network/Wireless/Security/Type Wireless authentication types.
root/Network/Wireless/Security/UserCert Path to the user certification file, only for use in TLS
authentication.
root/Network/Wireless/Security/Username Username.
root/Network/Wireless/Security/WEPAuth WEP authentication type.
root/Network/Wireless/Security/WEPIndex WEP password index, only for use in WEP.
root/Network/Wireless/SubnetMask The subnet mask of the device; for example, 255.255.255.0
(for a standard class C subnet). This setting will only take
effect when 'Method' is set to 'Static'.
root/Network/disableLeftClickMenu Disables the left-click menu on the network system tray icon
that allows you to start, stop, and restart the network
connection.
root/Network/iPeak/ShowStatus If set to 1, Network Manager displays the HP Velocity status
in the systray icon.
root/Network/iPeak/Status If set to 1, HP Velocity is enabled. When enabled, it does not
affect network packet transmission if the server side
component is not detected. If set to 2, HP Velocity is in
monitor mode and only monitors network status.
root/Network/userLock If set to 1 and the display settings have been modified by the
user, then the display settings are preserved and the profile’s
settings are discarded.
root/Network/userLockEngaged Flag set to 1 after a user modification. If set to 1 as well as
userLock, then the display settings are preserved and the
profiles settings are discarded. This key should not need to
be modified.
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