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That will probably only be adjusted in the actual barcode software that you are using within the mc9090 .. at the moment I am hundreds of miles away from my 9090..but if you still have not resolved this problem. Check to see what the name of the software thats actually turning on to decode the barcodes. It should have a setting...or let me know the name of the software and I'll do some research. I'm not an expert, but have fought with my 9090 for years. I've actually reached its data capabilities and have it sitting on the shelf as relic now
Dont worry about that. Anyhow the connection is handled through Fusion software and not windows settings. Icon on the today screen in the right down corner.
What I have done is I taped the speaker opening on the back of the scanner with two stickers to reduce the beep volume to almost zero. So 3 to 4 stickers would probably eliminate the beep completely.
Verify that the zebra software is loaded. Depending on the type of zebra printer used, might need special software. Zebra printers use the "zebra printer language" (zpl), not a standardized print language.
Make sure that the ESS ID and security features match the ones on the AP.
Also, from the MC9090, you will need to click on the radio icon, select options and in the top drop down menu, choose regulatory. select the country where you are and uncheck the box named enable 802.11d.
This should have the terminal connected on to the network.
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