User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Before You Begin
- Safety Icons
- Global Services and Support
- Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer
- Audio
- Using the Battery
- Charging and Installing the Battery
- Beeper
- Select a Beeper Volume
- Using the Keypad
- Using the Power (I) Key
- Using the Screen
- Resetting Your CN30 Mobile Computer
- Software Build Version
- Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5.0
- To Check the Intermec Build
- Where to Find Information
- Getting Started
- Programs
- Entering Information
- Selecting the Writing
- Converting Writing to Text
- Customizing Your CN30 Mobile Computer
- Adding Programs Using ActiveSync
- Microsoft ActiveSync
- Adding a Program to the Start Menu
- Microsoft Pocket Outlook
- Tasks: Keeping a To Do List
- Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas
- Chapter 3 Installing Applications
- Installing Applications
- Using Microsoft ActiveSync
- Using a Storage Card
- Migrating from Another Computer
- Chapter 4 Network Support
- Configuring the CN30 With the setup Assistant
- Configuring 802.1X Radio Communications
- Configuring the Network Parameters for a TCP/IP Network
- Configuring Security
- Configuring 802.1X Security
- Loading Certificates
- Configuring a VPN
- SNMP Configuration on the CN30 Mobile Computer
- Chapter 7 Programming
- Creating CAB Files
- Creating CAB Files with the CAB Wizard
- Customization and Lockdown
- Networking APIs
- Basic Connect/Disconnect Functions
- Appendix A Specifications
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- Hardware
- Power Specifications
- Accessories
Chapter 4 — Network Support
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Configuring the CN30 With the Setup Assistant
When first setting up the CN30, use the Setup Assistant to set or enable
basic network parameters and connect your CN30 to the network. The
Setup Assistant guides you through setting the following basic network
parameters:
•
Date and time
• 802.11 radio and SSID (Network name)
• 802.1x security
• DHCP server or IP address, subnet mask, and default router
• Primary and secondary DNS addresses
• Primary and secondary WINS addresses
• Device name
Note: If you are using the CN30 in an EasyADC system, enable the ION
client. Your CN30 configures the security parameters, reboots, and
launches TE 2000. When the CN30 connects to its host, the Intermec
Ready-to-Work Indicator turns on solid blue.
To set other parameters, use the Intermec Settings or another configuration
method. The Setup Assistant runs on the CN30 the first time you turn on
the computer.
Configuring the CN30 With Intermec Settings
Intermec Settings is an Intermec application that allows you to easily con-
figure the CN30. You can use Intermec Settings in these ways:
• Intermec Settings can configure CN30s one-to-one through an Active-
Sync connection.
•
Intermec Settings runs as a plug-in to the Wavelink Avalanche device man-
agement system. Avalanche automates device management within a net-
work and lets you install, update, and manage the software and
configurations of wireless and other mobile devices.
The ActiveSync (one-to-one) version of Intermec Settings is available from
the Intermec web site as part of the Intermec Developer’s Library (IDL)
download or from the IDL CD. For information on installing ActiveSync
and establishing apartnership, see “Installing Applications Using Active-
Sync” on page
Intermec Settings is also available as part of a Wavelink Avalanche package
for the CN30. You can also download this package from the Intermec web
site.
For information on how to use the Intermec Settings application, see the
online manual available from the Help menu in Intermec Settings.