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I have a Motorola Symbol MC3190 barcode scanner that I am trying to connect to the internet over a wireless network. I have connected it to the network, disabled 802.11d, and it shows that it is connected, but it cannot open webpages in Internet Explorer. How can I fix this?
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Do you have Wireless Fusion on your machine? If so, Enable Radio-->Scan for your WLAN-->Connect with a profile. If all settings are correct, and still can't get it associated, try disabling 802.11d from Wireless Fusion Menu-->Options-->Regulatory-->uncheck 802.11d.
Mine works after disabling this. Hope it'll work for you
The scanner engine/output can be used only by one application. If a second application is trying to access the scanner, while in use. The error message will come. Please check if there are more applications running in background. Usual MC9090 applications with scanner drivers are Telnet, Datawedge, Rapid Deployment and custom software. Exit one of the application or try to exit all of them. Start your scanning application again, no error should appear now.
Hello, you would need to click on the wireless icon in the right down corner and select options, then in the dropdown menu please select Regulatory please select your country. If the issue persistslase uncheck also the 802.11d option
If you have a model with Wireless functionality, can you use the Fusion application to manage your wireless connection. There should be an icon in the right corner.
You need to find out which authentication and encryption is used on the specific WLAN.
Then launch through clicking on the Fusion icon the Find WLANs dialog and follow the process of creating of new WLAN Profile.
Hi there, this one might help since the OS is Windows mobile 5. the settings on your handheld might be quite different but still this may work. Please turn on wi-fi. There is a small icon below for wireless simply tick that and it will turn on wi-fi. Once you turn it on it will detect available wireless networks or you may simply go to Start menu and select settings. Go to connections and select network. It will give you available wireless networks. If prompted for the pass key or encryption, use the encryption set to the wireless network you're trying to connect with. Once you input the correct key you should be good to go.
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