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April 3, 2012 at 7:26 pm #7251
I am having issues with 2 wireless C10LE models. These use a mac.ini to connect to wireless out on our production floor. For some reason after several hours (its random) it drops network and i am kicked out the the desktop screen where it loops continuously to try and reconnect. At this point the device is not pingable, a simple reboot brings it back on the network. Are there any INI settings I should consider when setting this up to improve it? I am not sure what is causing it to disconnect. I X’d out all the device config
;*************************************************************
;* *
;* This wnos.ini file was generated with the *
;* Configuration File Generator 6.2.02 *
;* Copyright by Thomas Moellerbernd *
;* *
;* https://technicalhelp.de *
;* *
;*************************************************************;*************************************************************
;* Network *
;*************************************************************Terminalname=XXXXX Reboot=yes
SignOn=No;*************************************************************
;* Wireless / 802.1x *
;*************************************************************device=wireless SSID=”XXXXXX” RoamSensitive=low
IEEE8021X=yes network=wireless access=WPA-PSK wpapskpwd=XXXXXX encryption=TKIP;*************************************************************
;* RDP *
;*************************************************************;
;- RDP Session 1 –
;- Each line but the last must end with a ” –
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CONNECT=RDP
Host=XXXXXXX
Description=”XXXXXX”
Command=”XXXXXXX”
AutoConnect=Yes
Reconnect=15
Fullscreen=yes
Resolution=1280×1024
Username=XXXXXX
Password-enc=OOAOJCGFIEGBIPHDJHHDOFCKMNAPNCFN
Domainname=na
Directory=XXXX
LocalCopy=noApril 10, 2012 at 10:26 am #22043Nothing wrong in your wnos.ini.
You should find out what is causing the network loss. Does this also happen with PCs?CG
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