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To change the order in which site survey results are displayed, click a column heading. 
For example, you can click the 
WEP
 column heading to have all networks where WEP is 
disabled listed before all networks where WEP is enabled. 
• 
To see all of an SSID that exceeds the width of the 
SSID
 column, place the pointer on 
that SSID. 
Continuation dots show when an SSID is too long for the 
SSID
 column. Sometimes you 
might have to click the SSID. You can also widen the 
SSID
 column by dragging the 
BSSID
 column’s left edge to the right. 
• 
To search again for wireless networks in your vicinity, choose the 
Search
 button. 
The utility will “listen” for five seconds and then display the results. 
7.1.2   Connection Profiles Section 
The 
Connection Profiles
 section shows information about profiles you have created. A 
connection profile contains all the settings you need to connect to a particular wireless network. 
You can have profiles for any number of wireless networks. 
In addition to each profile’s name, this section shows the network SSID and basic WEP setting 
(enabled or disabled). Profiles are initially shown in the order in which they were created. 
• 
To change the order in which profiles are displayed, click a column heading. 
For example, you can click the 
SSID
 column heading to have profiles listed according to 
the alphabetical order of their SSIDs. 
• 
To see all of a profile name or SSID that exceeds the width of the column it is in, place 
the pointer on the truncated text. 
Continuation dots show when text is too long for the column it is in. Sometimes you 
might have to click the text. You can also widen a column by dragging the next column’s 
left edge to the right. 
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To select a profile for examination, editing, activation, or removal, click anywhere on its 
line in the listing. 
Double-clicking a profile is the same as selecting it and choosing 
Apply
. To select 
multiple profiles for removal, use conventional Microsoft Windows techniques: Ctrl-click 
to add an individual profile to the selection, Shift-click to specify the last profile in a 
contiguous range. (Ctrl-click will also de-select a selected profile.) 
The buttons at the bottom of the 
Connection Profiles
 section let you examine, edit, create, 
activate, and delete profiles. 
Details 
To examine or edit a profile, select it in the listing and choose 
Details
. The profile editor 
will appear (see 
section 7.2, “The Profile Editor,”
 below).