Kodiak Forklift Computing: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) & Support
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A: Connectivity issues are often due to antenna installation. Please [review this antenna installation document](link placeholder) first to ensure both antennas are properly secured for optimal signal.
A: You can adjust this setting via the Windows Device Manager. Go to Device Manager, find the Intel Wi-Fi adapter, and change the Roaming Aggressiveness setting using the drop-down Value list. [See screenshot for reference].
A: Please check the [Kodiak Quick Reference Guide](link placeholder) for all wiring and port diagrams.
A: All current drivers are available on our [Drivers & Downloads Page](link placeholder).
A: During power-on (POST), tap the DEL key to open the Aptio Setup Utility. Navigate to Advanced tab > Miscellaneous Configuration > OS Selection. Select the appropriate operating system, then save settings and reboot.
A: Yes, the Kodiak is compatible with a variety of Linux distributions, including popular options like Ubuntu and Porteus Kiosk. (See [Kodiak Datasheet](link placeholder) for full specs).
A: Since the Kodiak is built on a standard X86 PC architecture, you can use built-in operating system features (like Windows Kiosk Mode or GPOs) to manage and lock down the user interface to a single application.
A: As a standard X86 PC, you can use the operating system (e.g., Device Management or BIOS settings) to manage/lock down access to USB and other I/O ports.
A: [Please complete this answer with the available stylus options for the Kodiak.]