Honeywell 9900 User Manual

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Security Section
The Security section has no keys and one child section named “Supplicant,” which contains several 
profile subsections. 
Supplicant Section
The Supplicant section consists of a number of child sections. The default child section is named Profile1 
and contains all the keys necessary to create a configuration profile for the WLAN radio. 
To create multiple radio configurations, copy the Profile1 section and paste it at the root level of the 
Supplicant section. Then, rename that profile and configure the keys according the desired network 
configuration. Each child section name is arbitrary, but each name must be different.
The Supplicant section contains one key named ActiveProfile. Type in the Value equal to name of one 
of the desired profile child sections. 
When DeviceConfig is activated on the terminal, the terminal will apply the settings in the profile specified 
in the ActiveProfile key. If the ActiveProfile key does not have a matching profile, the radio will be enabled 
by DeviceConfig but no specific radio configuration will be activated, which means that the radio will not 
connect to your network.
 
Profile Subsections
Each Profile subsection contains the keys that configure the radio connection from the terminal to the 
network.
Key
Description
Default 
Value
Available Values
SSID
The service set identifier used to connect to 
network; usually the network name of the 
access point or peer station.
N/A
X=Your network’s SSID
Any=Connect to any network
Assoc. Mode
The general association mode (sometimes 
called “authentication”) of the radio.
N/A
• None (no authentication or 
encryption)
• WEP
• IEEE 802.1X 
• WPA-Personal (PSK)
• WPA-Enterprise (EAP)
• WPA(2)-Personal (PSK)
• WPA(2)-Enterprise (EAP)
Encryption
The encryption mode available for the 
association mode.
N/A
Open & Shared (WEP)
TKIP, AES-CCMP, TKIP & 
CCMP (WPA)