You can start using the bluetooth keyboard.SSoftware enabled Access Point (SoftAP)The Software enabled Access Point (SoftAP) feature depends on the WiFi card and associated driver support to act as a wirelessaccess point.Run the following commands:1. Check the access point status.ZLILDSVWDWXV2. By default, SoftAP is disabled. Turn on SoftAP.ZLILDSFRQILJVHWGLVDEOHG IDOVH3. To secure the WiFi access point with WPA 2 personal, change two configuration items.ZLILDSFRQILJVHWZLILVHFXULW\ ZSDZLILVHFXULW\SDVVSKUDVH 7HVWThis enables WPA2 security with the passphrase set to 7HVW.NOTE: If the passphrase contains any special characters or space, ensure that it is added correctly.. For exampe'My WiFi', 'Pa$$word', or "Alan's AP".SecurityTrusted Platform Module (TPM)NOTE: For more information about the Trusted Platform Module, see https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/guides/security-whitepaper/.TPM is supported only on devices that have TPM hardware and for those products which offers Snappy enhanced security support.The TPM on/off setting is configurable in the firmware and manageable in the operating system.Running command:DGPLQ#ORFDOKRVWOVGHYWSPIf TPM is turned off, the device node (GHYWSP) does not exist.SODQR XEXQWX#ORFDOKRVWOVGHYWSP,VFDQQRWDFFHVVGHYWSP1RVXFKILOHRUGLUHFWRU\If TPM is turned on, the device node (GHYWSP) exists.SODQR XEXQWX#ORFDOKRVWOVGHYWSPGHYWSPWatchdog Timer (WDT)NOTE: For more information about Watchdog Timer (WDT) commands, see www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/~psc/watchdog/Linux-Watchdog.html.It is recommended to enable the WDT by default to activate the fail-safe circuitry. Snappy, a WDT-compatible operating systemprovides capability to detect and recover the system from malfunctions or unexpected crashes.Running command:DGPLQ#ORFDOKRVWV\VWHPFWOVKRZ_JUHS±LZDWFKGRJReturns:5XQWLPH:DWFKGRJ86HF V6KXWGRZQ:DWFKGRJ86HF PLQNOTE: The default value is 10. The actual value should be greater than 0.56