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Important:  Notify Larry D/Ana Sanchez if you were not able to attend the meeting or if you attended but your name is not on the attendance record below. Summary of Actions Action  Need…
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On December 4, the Zebra developer community will have a new location and a fresher look—while retaining its familiar features and functionality. The new URL is: http://developer.zebra.com. Although…
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Front Panel Password Protection The latest release of Link-OS™ adds the ability to protect access to the Front Panel. This new feature requires entering a password before modifying a Front Panel…
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Introduction “MultiPort Radio Operation,” or “MultiPort,” is the ability of Zebra’s Link-OS® printers to support seamless and simultaneous operation of both the 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth® 3.0…
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Sleep Mode is a low-power mode used in devices such as computers and mobile phones. Zebra® has adapted the Sleep Mode concept to reduce power use and extend battery life on printers. The feature…
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USB On-The-Go (OTG) is a technology that allows a specially configured USB port to act as both a device port and a host port. A device port is what is normally thought of when users think of a…
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Introduction Syslog is an industry standard device management system for message logging. For a general understanding of syslog, use the reference Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog…
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Overview As of Link-OS v3.0, Zebra’s Link-OS printers support downloading PEM and DER formatted WLAN certificates for the TLS, TTLS, and PEAP security types. Additionally, P12 formatted…
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Developers flew in from as far away as Venezuela, burned up an on-site social media wall like true twitterati, and a few fortunate raffle winners went home with rock-n-roll memorabilia, including an…
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An updated version of the Link-OS Multiplatform SDK has been released and is now available for download.  It is recommended that all new development be done with these new versions due to bugs…