Connect={BROWSER, Custom, Citrix,
RDP, SSH, VMWARE_VIEWCLIENT, VNC_VIEWER, Ericom_Powerterm}
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Connection protocol.
Connect
Parameter Options
section describes these connect options:
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NOTE: The available connection
types depends on the installed add-ons.
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DomainList=< String values separated
by semicolon>
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A list of domain names that will
appear in the login dialog box as options to help users in selecting
the domain to log in to PNAgent or Active Directory servers. Be sure
to enclose in quotation marks if spaces are included.
For example: DomainList = dell; SQA; wyse
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DisableDomain={ True, False}
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DisableDomain parameter is
used to disable the display of a Domain field. The default value depends
on the value of the Domain List option. When the Domain List is empty,
DisableDomain defaults to yes. Otherwise, it defaults to no.
The Domain field does not appear either of the cases.
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EthernetSpeed={ Auto, 100M-F, 100M-H,
10M-F, 10M-H}
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Default is Auto
Specifies the device speed:
Auto: auto-negotiates
speed with peer
100M-F: 100 Mbps Full Duplex 100M-H:
100 Mbps Half Duplex
10M-F: 10 Mbps Full Duplex
10M-H: 10 Mbps Half Duplex
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FileServer=<protocol://><hostaddress>
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Default is specified by DHCP server(INI
file server’s URL). If no protocol is specified, FTP is assumed for
example, 192.168.0.1 is understood as ftp://192.168.0.1.
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FileServerUsername=<username>
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Specifies the username for File
server.
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NOTE: An anonymous
(unauthenticated access) is assumed if
FileServerUsername parameter
is not specified.
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FileServerPassword=<Password>
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Specifies the Base-64 encrypted
password for File server.
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HDXH264CaptureBin=<string>
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For ICA only.
Default is Null. It specifies the name of the
customized H264 CaptureBin.
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HDXH264InputEnabled={yes, no}
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For ICA only.
Default is no
This is used to
enable H264 compression from client to server. This will enable h264
encoding for media packets sent from client to server. This enables
better performance for multimedia redirection and webcam redirection.
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HDXFlashEnableServerSideContentFetching={yes,
no}
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For ICA only.
Default is no.
This option is
used to enable or disable client side fetching of Flash content. This
is a global INI parameter for the Citrix ICA client.
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HDXWebCamDevice={ Valid path of
the webcam device}
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For ICA only.
Default is /dev/video0.
Selects
the webcam device. This parameter can be used when there are multiple
webcam present.
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HDXWebCamFramesPerSec=<integer
value>
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For ICA only.
Default is 15.
Sets the preferred
frame rate for webcam.
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HDXWebCamHeight=<integer value>
HDXWebCamWidth=<integer value>
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For ICA only.
These settings control the resolution parameters for
webcam.
The defaults are HDXWebCamWidth = 352 and
HDXWebCamHeight = 288.
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H264Enabled={yes, no}
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For ICA only.
Default is yes .
You can enable
H264 compression from server to client. This will enable h264 encoding
for media packets which are received from server. This enables the
better performance for multimedia redirection and webcam redirection.
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ICABrowsing={ udp, http, https}
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For ICA only.
Default is http.
Specifies the
default browsing protocol. This setting can be overridden by the HttpBrowsing=
{yes, no, ssl} in each connection property.
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ICAComports= <ICAComports=COMx=
{COMy, USBSERz}, COMx=...>
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For ICA only.
Maps serial devices on the server to serial devices on
the thin client, where x=1 to 4, if COMy maps to serial port on the
thin client and USBSERz maps to that USB serial port.
For Example: ICACOMports=COM1=USBSER1
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ICADenyUSB= vid=<hexnumber><space>pid=<hexnumber>…
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For ICA only.
Specifies the USB devices that are excluded from ICA session.
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NOTE: When you are using the ICADenyUSB parameter, a user candenyredirectionof
the device using class/suclass also along with vid/pid. ICADenyUSB=class=01
subclass=01 to deny USB Audio family.
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IMPORTANT: You
can use vendor IDs and product IDs together as shown; or also use
only the vendor IDs that are not use the product IDs if you want to
exclude the same vendor ID group of devices regardless of their product
ID.
The format must be the following:
ICADEnyUSB=vid=<hexnumber><space>pid=<hexnumber> or
ICADEnyUSB=vid=<hexnumber>
For example,
ICADenyUSB=vid=1234 pid=5678,vid=1234
pid=9876
This example excludes two USB
devices. There is a space between vid and pid and each device is separated
with a comma. or
ICADenyUSB=vid=1234,vid=5678 This example excludes all USB devices that have the same vendor
ID regardless of their product ID.
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NOTE: While the ICAAllowUSB
parameter exists, it is highly recommended that it not be used as
by default all USBs are allowed.
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ICADesktopApplianceMode={yes,
no}
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For ICA only.
Default is no.
ICADesktopApplianceMode
parameter is used to enable Citrix HDX USB start up for Desktop Appliance
Mode ,for any USB devices that are already plugged in the device will
start up provided the device is not disallowed with a deny rule in
the USB policies on either the server (registry entry) or the client
(policy rules configuration file). This parameter requires two thin
client reboots.
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ICADrives=<drive letter>= {device
name}, {rw, ro}, basedir [drive letter=...]
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For ICA only.
To map drives on the server to USB mass storage devices
attached to the thin client, where:
drive letter=
A to Z
device name= usbstorage-x and cdrom-x, where
x=0,1,2 and so on.
rw= read/write
ro= read only
basedir= an optional directory on
the USB device to use.
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ICADynamicDriveMapping={yes, no}
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For ICA only.
To enable or disable mapping of a single device based
on the device name
Default value is no.
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ICADynamicFolderMapping={yes,
no}
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For ICA only.
To enable or disable mapping of all the devices listed
in the standard mount point. For example, /run/media. Hence it allows
the user to enable or disable PAM login.
Default
value is no.
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ICADynamicMapping={yes, no}
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For ICA only.
To enable or disable file system mapping for ICA session.
Default value is yes.
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ICAFullscreen={yes, no}
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For ICA only.
Default is no.
Enables to run
the session at full screen not in a window.
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ICAhotkey={yes, no}[<hotkey
name>=<supported value>]
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For ICA only.
Default is yes.
Yes/no option
to enable and allow mapping of the hotkeys.
For
example:
ICAhotkey=yes
Hotkey1Char=F1 Hotkey1Shift=Shift
Hotkey2Char=F3
Hotkey2Shift=Shift Hotkey3Char=F2
Hotkey2Shift=Shift Hotkey3Char=F2
Hotkey11Char=plus Hotkey11Shift=Ctrl
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NOTE: All hotkey options
must be on one line.
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ICAMMAudio={yes, no}
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For ICA only.
ICAMMAudio is used to enable Citrix HDX Multimedia audio.
This parameter requires two thin client reboots. If this parameter
is set, then audio will be played by using client encoding and decoding
capabilities.
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ICAMMVideo={yes, no}
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For ICA only.
Default is yes.
ICAMultiMedia
option is used to enable Citrix HDX Multimedia video.
This parameter requires two thin client reboots. If this parameter
is set ,then video is extracted by using the client rendering capabilities(encoding
and decoding).
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ICAMultistream={True, False} |
To enable multiple streams to
be used when connecting to a multistream ICA enabled server, you must
ensure this parameter is set to True.
Default is False
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ICAProxyHost=< IP address>
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For ICA only.
Specifies the firewall server address for the ICA connection.
When configuring an alternate address for firewalls and HTTP, SOCKS
is used for ICAProxyType, you must provide the proxy server IP address
and port. Each entry with optional port is specified as host:port,
where :port is optional. If not specified, port depends on the browsing
protocol.
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ICAProxyType={ None, HTTP, SOCKS}
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For ICA only.
It defines the proxy type for the ICA connection. When
configuring an alternate address for firewalls, you can select the
proxy type of None, HTTP, or SOCKS.
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ICAResolution={ default, seamless,
640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200}
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For ICA only.
Default is default.
Specifies
the connection display resolution. The default value starts the connection
using the current desktop display setting. If the connection is to
a published application, the seamless selection is available. Seamless
option applicable only for Published Application and Storefront connections.
Default option will start the connection using the current desktop
display setting.
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ICAStoreName=< Store name specified
in the xenapp or xendesktop server>
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For ICA only.
Specifies the Global ICA Store name which is used for
PNAgent Login.
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IniFileSource={ cache, local,
server, none}
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Default is cache.
Specifies the source of the INI file to use:
- Selecting the
local specifies that the local
is the ini file created from settings made on the client GUI.
- cache is the cached/saved/used-at least-once ini file
originally from a file server. For example, a GUI initially set up
by an administrator.
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NOTE: If a file server is available, the cache valueallow the client to
first look to a file server for the latest ini available on the server
to use. However, if a file server is not found, for example, the file
server is down, the client uses the cached/saved/used-at least-once
ini file.
- Selecting the
server specifies that the server
is the ini file only from the file server such as an FTP server. The
server value will not allow the client to use a cached ini file.
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MouseSendsControlV={yes, no}
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For ICA only.
Default is no.
MouseSendsControlV
allows you to control the mouse button action in a Unix environment.
The following are the values:
yes: In a Unix environment, a middle mouse performs the same
paste function as the Ctrl+V keystroke combination in the Windows.
no: Disables the middle button paste, when
used in the wlx.ini file with ICA v.10.
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NETWORK.ETH0.MTU={ Any positive
integer}
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Default is System assigned automatically
Specifies the network card’s maximum transmission unit size.
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PAMLoginEnabled={yes, no}
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For ICA only.
PAMLoginEnabled option allows the user to set /reset the
domain value and allows the user to enable or disable PAM login.
Default value is no.
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PNAgentServer=<host address
or URL>[:<port>][;<host address or URL> [:<port>]]
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Specifies a list of PNAgent servers
or complete URL. If not specified, port depends on the browsing protocol.
If multiple servers are mentioned, they should be separated by
;.
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RapportSecurePort=<443>
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Default is 443
The secure port number of the WDM service.
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RapportServer=< WDMServer-IP
or FQDN>
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Default is none Only IPV4
is supported.
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Seamless={yes, no}
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For ICA only.
Default is no.
Seamless option is used
to set the default resolution for ICA-published applications to seamless.
This parameter is recommended to use for launching applications, not
recommended for launching desktop connections.
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TimeoutDelayLoginForNetwork=<integer
from 1 to30>
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Sets the delay (wait) time before
performing the authentication due to network delay.
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UDPAudioPortHigh={yes, no}
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For ICA only.
Default is 16509.
This parameter
is used to configure UDP port range for real time audio data packet
exchange.
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UDPAudioPortLow={yes, no}
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For ICA only.
Default is 16500.
This parameter
is used to configure UDP port range for real time audio data packet
exchange.
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UseLastDomainName={true, false}
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Default is False
If this ini parameter is set, then in the GDM login window,
the username field is populated with the previous logged in domain
username value. This ini parameter is valid only for domain login
and not for local user login.
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UseLastLoginName={True, False}
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Default is False.
If this ini parameter is set, then in the GDM login window,
the username field is populated with the previous logged in domain
username value. This ini parameter is valid only for domain login
and not for local user login.
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VMWareView.ImageCacheSize=<
a number value from 50 to 1024>
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Specifies the VMware View client's
image cache size A larger cache size reduces bandwidth usage, but
requires more memory on the client. A smaller cache size requires
more bandwidth usage. Valid values for this INI parameter option are
between 50 and 1024. If it is set to a value less than 50, the system
automatically uses a value of 50. If it is set to a value more than
1024, the system automatically uses a value of 1024.
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VMWareView.ShowImageCacheHits={no,
yes}
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Default is no.
Yes/no option to display a visual indication that the image cache
in VMware View client is working. If enabled, the user sees rectangles
around every 32x32 tile in the established session. Set the value
on this INI parameter to yes to see the visual effect.
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WLAN=<wlan connection name>
[SSID=<SSID Name>]
[Security={NONE,
WEP40/128-BITKEY, WEP128-BITPASSPHRASE,LEAP, WPA&WPA2PERSONAL,
WPA&WPA2ENTERPRISE, DYNAMICWEP}]
[Mode={Infrastructure,
AdHoc}]
[Username=<username>]
[Password=<password>]
[AuthType={OpenSystem,
SharedKey, TLS, LEAP, TTLS, PEAP}]
[Wep-Key1=<wep
key1>]
[Wep-Key2=<wep key2>]
[Wep-Key3=<wep key3>]
[Wep-Key4=<wep-key4>]
[WepKeyIndex=<Key Index number>]
[InnerAuth={MSCHAPv2, MD5,GTC}]
[PeapVersion={Auto,
0, 1}]
[CACertificate=<certificate path>
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Wireless LAN can be configured
through this INI parameter and the options.
Security
Notes: Supported wireless security types:
Open
WEP 40/128 bit key
WEP 128-bit
Passphrase
LEAP
WPA & WPA2
Personal
LEAP in WPA & WPA2 Enterprise
The following security types are not supported:
All WPA & WPA2 Enterprise authentications except
a LEAP which does not require a certificate Dynamic WEP (802.1x).
NONE — OPEN Security type
WEP40/128-BITKEY
— WEP 40/128-bit Key
WEP128-BITPASSPHRASE — WEP
128-bit Passphrase
LEAP — leap
WPA&WPA2PERSONAL — WPA and WPA2 personal
WPA&WPA2ENTERPRISE
— WPA and WPA2 Enterprise
DYNAMICWEP — Dynamic
WEP (802.1x)
AuthType Notes:
AuthType should be OpenSystem or SharedKey when Security
is WEP40/128-BITKEY or WEP128-BITPASSPHRASE; For other enterprise
securities, AuthType should be 'TLS/LEAP/TTLS/PEAP'. For WPA &
WPA2 Enterprise security, only the LEAP authentication type is supported.
WEP-KEY Notes:
WEP-KEY1
through WEP-KEY4 are optional. WEPKEYINDEX=<key index number>
is optional.
IMPORTANT:
If not specified, by default it is set to the key
corresponding to WEP-KEY1.
InnerAuth — Specifies
the second EAP type inside the PEAP tunnel. Used only in cases of
PEAP authentication.
PeapVersion - Default is Auto.
Specifies the PEAP protocol version.
CACertificate
- Root CA certificate name for authentication.
For Examples:
Security type OPEN example:
WLAN=wlan1 SSID=XYZ\ Security=none Mode=Infrastructure.\
Security type WEP 40/128-bit key example:
WLAN=wlan2 SSID=XYZ \
Security=wep40/128-bitkey
\
Mode=Infrastructure Wep Key1=1234567890\
WepKeyIndex=1\
AuthType=OpenSystem
type\
WEP 128-bit Passphrase example:
WLAN=wlan3 SSID=ABCD \
Security=wep128-bitpassphrase
\
Mode=Infrastructure
Wep-key1=1111111111
\
Wep-Key2=2222222222 \
WepKeyIndex=2
\
Authtype=OpenSystem\
Security
type WPA & WPA2 Personal example:
WLAN=wlan4
SSID=WPA2 \
Security=wpa&wpa2personal \
Mode=Infrastructure Password=12345678\
Security type LEAP example:
WLAN=wlan5
SSID=Wyse Security=leap \
Mode=Infrastructure
\
Username=admin \
Password=1234567890
\
AuthType LEAP example:
WLAN=wlan6 SSID=ACS \
Security=wpa&wpa2enterprise
\
Mode=Infrastructure \
AuthType=leap
\
Username=linux\
Password=linux\
AuthType PEAP example:
WLAN=W2EN
\
SSID=W2EN \
Security=wpa&wpa2enterprise
\
Username=peap \
Password=peap
\
AuthType=peap \
InnerAuth=mschapv2
\
PeapVersion=Auto \
CACertificate=/etc/certificate/rootcer.cer\
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