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Zebra MC33 Series User Manual

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Wireless
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4. On the router, enter the Pin number. The MC33XX connects to the wireless router.
Additional Wi-Fi Settings
Use the Additional Settings option to configure additional Wi-Fi settings. Touch > Additional Settings to view
the additional settings.
• Regulatory
• Country selection - Allows user to select the country of operation. If Auto is selected, the MC33XX will
acquire the country information from the Access Points and displays the acquired country name.
• Region code - Displays the current region code.
• Band and Channel Selection
• Wi-Fi frequency band - Use to select the frequency band. Options: Automatic (default), 5 GHz only or
2.4 GHz only.
• Available channels (2.4 GHz) - Use to select specific channels. Touch to display the Available channels
menu. Select specific channels. Touch OK.
• Available channels (5 GHz) - Use to select specific channels. Touch to display the Available channels
menu. Select specific channels. Touch OK.
• Logging
• Advanced Logging - Provides support for continuous capture of system logs to a file to help in
debugging and resolution of Wi-Fi related issues. Disabled by default. In the Advanced Logging dialog
box, select Enable logging. If desired, change the log directory location. When enabled, the following
logs are captured:
• Android logcat output with time stamps and the kernel messages in the file: fusion-wlan.log.
• tcpdump intermediate capture of packets between network stack and driver in the file:
fusion-pktcap.pcap
• Fusion versions, Wi-Fi state machine logs and other framework information in the file:
fusion-sysinfo.log.
• Wireless logs - Use to capture Wi-Fi log files.
• Fusion Logger - Touch to open the Fusion Logger application. This application maintains a history of
high level WLAN events which helps to understand the status of connectivity.
• Fusion Status - Touch to display live status of WLAN state. Also provides information of device and
connected profile.
NOTE Additional Wi-Fi settings are for the device not for a specific wireless network.
NOTE All log files are saved in /storage/sdcard/fusionlogs on the MC33XX.
Fusion will ask the user whether to clear out previous logs before starting logging.
tcpdump capture file and fusion-sysinfo.log will only be generated when advanced logging is stopped.

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Zebra MC33 Series Specifications

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BrandZebra
ModelMC33 Series
CategoryHandhelds
LanguageEnglish

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