Wyse Network Router 1 Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 2
The System Setup submenu provides access to the following local system setup dialog 
boxes:
• Preference - Allows user selection of thin client parameters that are a matter of 
personal preference. For more information on the System Preference dialog box, refer 
to "Setting System Preferences."
• Network - Facilitates selection of DHCP or manual entry of network settings, operation 
in modem dialup and PPPoE modes, as well as entry of locations of servers essential 
to thin client operation. This menu selection is disabled for Low-privileged users. For 
more information on the Network Setup dialog box, refer to "Configuring Network 
Settings."
• Wireless - Allows entry of parameters required for wireless wide-band modem access 
to the enterprise intranet. For more information on the Wireless Setup dialog box, refer 
to "Setting Up Wireless Access."
• Display - Facilitates selection of the desired resolution and refresh rate for the monitor 
used with the thin client. For more information on the Display Setup dialog box, refer to 
"Selecting Display Settings."
• Serial - Facilitates configuration of the ports for modem dialup mode and serial 
communications. For more information on the Serial Setup dialog box, refer to 
"Configuring Serial Communications."
• Printer - Allows configuration of network printers and local printers that are connected 
to the thin client. For more information on the Printer Setup dialog box, refer to "Setting 
Up Printers."
• Touch Screen - Allows configuration of Serial and USB touch screens from ELO, 
MicroTouch (Model M150 only), or FastPoint. For more information on Touch Screen 
setup, refer to "Configuring Touch Screens."
Accessing System Information
Selecting System Information in the Desktop menu opens the System Information dialog 
box.
The following information is available:
• General Tab - Displays general information such as System Version, Serial Number, 
Boot From, Memory Size (Total and Free), Terminal Name, IP Address, Net Mask, 
Gateway, and DHCP Lease.
• Devices Tab - Displays information about devices such as the CPU Speed, ROM Size, 
Monitor, Parallel Ports, Ethernet Speed, Memory Speed, NAND Size, Resolution, 
Serial Ports, and the thin client MAC Address.
• Copyright/Patents Tab - Displays the software copyright and patent notices.
• Event Log Tab - Displays the thin client start-up steps (normally beginning from 
System Version to Checking Firmware) or error Messages that are helpful for 
debugging problems.
• Status Tab - Displays status information about TCP performance-related parameters, 
CPU Busy, System Up Time, Wireless performance-related parameters, Free Memory, 
and DHCP lease time remaining.
Accessing Available Applications 
Applications is an additional desktop menu option that is available. Applications contains 
a submenu of all locally configured applications and is populated with published 
applications when a user is signed on using either PNLite or PNAgent.