AntennaSwitch
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This setting determines the antenna usage when the system is connected to a docking station. The option designates which wireless radio is connected to which dock antenna. The System Antennas Only option indicates the system antennas that are used, and the dock antennas that are not used, even when the system is docked. When the system is undocked, the system antennas are used and this setting has no effect. Ant A indicates dock antenna A, and Ant B indicates dock antenna B.
NOTE: This setting applies to rugged docking stations and does not apply to USB Type-C docking stations.
The following are the possible values:
- AllInternal
- WlanWwanExt
- WlanGpsExt
- WwanGpsExt
- WlanExt
- WwanExt
- GpsExt
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BluetoothDevice
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Enables or disables the internal Bluetooth device. The following are the possible values:
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DynamicWirelessTransmitPower
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When enabled, the system increases the power transmission capability of the WLAN device. This improves the performance in the system configurations within the regulatory validated guidelines. The following are the possible values:
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LidMountedWirelessActivityLED
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This additional LED is mounted in the lid in a visible position. The following are the possible values:
- Always Off—The LED always stays off irrespective of network activity.
- LED Indicates Wireless Activity Status—The LED becomes active whenever any of the wireless devices are capable of connecting to a wireless network. Wireless activity is defined as the following three inputs:
- WWAN activity
- Bluetooth activity
- Wi-Fi activity
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WirelessLan
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Enables or disables the internal wireless LAN device. The following are the possible values:
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WirelessSwitchBluetoothCtrl
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Determines that bluetooth is controlled by the wireless On-Off switch. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Physical wireless On-Off switch can turn the bluetooth On-Off.
- Disabled—Physical wireless On-Off switch cannot turn the bluetooth On-Off.
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WirelessSwitchGps
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Determines that GPS radio of WWAN device is controlled by the wireless On-Off switch. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Physical wireless On-Off switch can turn the GPS On or Off.
- Disabled—Physical wireless On-Off switch cannot turn the GPS On or Off.
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WirelessSwitchCellularCtrl
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Determines that WWAN is controlled by the wireless On-Off switch. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Physical wireless On-Off switch can turn the WWAN On-Off.
- Disabled—Physical wireless On-Off switch cannot turn the WWAN On-Off.
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WirelessSwitchUwb
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Determines that UWB (Ultra Wide Band) Radio will be controlled by the wireless On-Off switch. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Physical wireless On-Off switch can turn the UWB Radio On-Off.
- Disabled—Physical wireless On-Off switch cannot turn the UWB Radio On-Off.
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WirelessSwitchWiGigCtrl
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Determines that Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGig) radio can be controlled by the physical wireless On/Off switch. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Physical wireless On/Off switch turns the WiGig radio On/Off.
- Disabled—Physical wireless On/Off switch does not turn the WiGig radio On-Off.
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WirelessSwitchWlanOnlyCtrl
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Determines that WLAN is controlled by the wireless On-Off switch. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Physical wireless On-Off switch can turn the WLAN On-Off.
- Disabled—Physical wireless On-Off switch cannot turn the WLAN On-Off.
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WirelessWwan
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Enables or disables the internal wireless WAN device. The following are the possible values:
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WirelessSwitchWlanCtrl
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Determines that WLAN and WiGig Radio is controlled by the wireless On-Off switch. The following are the possible values:
- Enabled—Physical wireless On-Off switch can turn the WLAN and WiGig Radio On-Off.
- Disabled—Physical wireless On-Off switch cannot turn the WLAN and WiGig Radio On-Off.
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WirelessUwb
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Enable or disables Ultra Wide Band (UWB) radio. The following are the possible values:
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WWanBusMode
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WWanBusMode sets the interface type of the Wireless Wan (WWAN) card. It is recommended that the system running Windows must set this field to PCIe, while all the other systems must set this field to USB. The following are the possible values:
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ZigBee
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Enables or disables the ZigBee feature. The following are the possible values:
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