5. The current Net ID appears in hex format. Backspace over
the existing value, type a new value in the range 102-1FE
(in hex, not case sensitive), and press ENTER.
6. Power the terminal off.
7. Cold boot again.
8. The terminal attempts to associate with an AP.
If Terminal Association with AP Is Successful
If the association is successful, the terminal obtains an IP
address and boot file name, displays the message:
BOOTP 1.XX
and begins downloading files from the BOOTP server. As the
download runs, the terminal displays a series of application-
defined messages. If the download is successful, the terminal
displays messages indicating success and the application
logon screen. Begin operating the terminal application.
If Association Is Successful But Download Fails
The download may fail due to one of the following reasons:
Terminal Cannot Find BOOTP Server. If the terminal
cannot find the BOOTP Server for download, it displays
the message:
Cannot find Boot Server, time out
You have no boot server or it has problems
and returns to the DOS prompt. Request help from the
administrator.
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