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New
To create a new profile, choose
New
at any time. The profile editor will appear (see
section 7.2, “The Profile Editor,”
below).
Apply
To use a profile to join a wireless network, select the profile and choose
Apply
. Double-
clicking a profile has the same effect. You will be asked for confirmation. When you
confirm the command, the utility will put all the settings in the profile into effect and
attempt to join the network.
confirm the command, the utility will put all the settings in the profile into effect and
attempt to join the network.
When a connection attempt is successful, the utility icon in the system tray (also known
as the notification area) shows a green screen and radio waves. The screen of the icon in
the top left corner of the utility’s main window also turns green (both icons show red
screens when you are not connected).
as the notification area) shows a green screen and radio waves. The screen of the icon in
the top left corner of the utility’s main window also turns green (both icons show red
screens when you are not connected).
Remove
To delete a profile or profiles, select the profile(s) and choose
Remove
. You will be
asked for confirmation. When you confirm the command, the profile(s) will immediately
be permanently deleted.
be permanently deleted.
7.2 The Profile Editor
The profile editor is the dialog box that appears when you choose
Details
or
New
in the utility’s
Settings
panel. It contains all the controls you need to create settings for a wireless network
connection. Each of these controls is explained in a section of its own below.
7.2.1 Profile Name
The
Profile Name
control is a text input box for giving the profile a name. Each profile must
have a unique name. A profile name can be any length, but it cannot contain spaces. The case of
any letters you type is preserved. When you are editing an existing profile, the name appears on a
gray background here and cannot be edited.
any letters you type is preserved. When you are editing an existing profile, the name appears on a
gray background here and cannot be edited.
7.2.2 SSID
The
SSID
control is a text input box for typing the target network’s Service Set Identifier, also
known as the (wireless) network name (or ID), (wireless) domain name (or ID), or Extended
Service Set Identifier (ESSID). All devices on a wireless network must use the same SSID. When
you are within range of a wireless network, you can learn the SSID from the
Service Set Identifier (ESSID). All devices on a wireless network must use the same SSID. When
you are within range of a wireless network, you can learn the SSID from the
Settings
panel’s
Site Survey
section (if it is unusually long, you might have to click it there to see all of it). Be
sure to type it in correctly here.
7.2.3 Transmission Rate
The
Transmission Rate
control is a drop-down list box for selecting a communication speed
setting. The default setting is
Auto
, that is, automatic speed detection and adjustment.
Auto
is the
only setting allowed on an infrastructure network or a high-speed ad-hoc network. When the