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74 CW45 Mobile Computer User Guide
d. Tap NEXT.
8. The Files & Apks option only appears if you chose to set up Network & internet
connections in step 7.
Enter the locations (URLs) of the Files & Apks that you want downloaded.
The URL should end with the file that you want to download.
Wi-Fi Staging names the downloaded file with the file name in the URL.
(Optional) You can include a file’s hash in the file name. Wi-Fi Staging
supports hash algorithms SH1 and SHA256.
For security, only Local Area Network URLs are supported.
Wi-Fi Staging ignores URLs from Wide Area Networks.
Supported network protocols include HTTP or HTTPS.
APK files are installed silently and automatically after download.
9. Final Setting: Select whether you want to reboot the device after staging is
complete. You can also specify an action (intent) to launch Android activities.
10. Review the items you have configured. If you need to change a setting, tap the
Back button to return to the relevant screen.
11. Tap Confirmed, start staging now! to begin. Wi-Fi Staging starts a hotspot on
the server device and waits for clients to connect.
12. Proceed to Set Up Client Devices on page 75.
Configurations are distributed to any client that connects to the server device.
Once the data transmission finishes successfully, the name and serial number of
the configured client is displayed in the Wi-Fi Staging app on the server device and
the client device skips the Android setup wizard.
Note: If you included a file’s hash in Step 8, Wi-Fi Staging will validate that the hash of the
file downloaded to a device matches what you specified. If the downloaded file’s hash
does not match, the file will be removed from the device.
Advanced Configuration
Advanced configuration allows you to stage your devices with one or more .xml files
created by EZConfig or Enterprise Provisioner. For more information about
generating .xml files, see the PowerTools User Guide or Enterprise Provisioner User
Guide.
Note: Advanced Configuration supports .xml files only. Other file types are ignored.
Note: Do not change the default names of .xml files. For example, DeviceConfig.xml is
acceptable, but DeviceConfig1.xml is not.

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