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Icons next to each profile identify the profiles current state.
The profiles are listed in priority order for use by the automatic roaming feature. Change the order by moving
profiles up or down. Edit existing profiles by selecting one in the list and then pressing ENT to display the menu.
The menu allows the selected profile to be connected, edited, disabled (enabled) or deleted. (Note: the
Disable
menu item changes to
Enable if the profile is already disabled.)
A dialog displays to confirm the users desire to delete a profile, if selected.
Changing Profiles
A completed profile is a set of configuration settings that can be used in different locations to connect to a wireless
network. Create different profiles to have pre-defined operating parameters available for use in various network
environments. When the Manage Profiles screen displays, existing profiles appear in the list.
To change an existing profile, highlight a profile on the Manage Profiles screen, press ENT to display the menu,
scroll to Edit and press ENT.
Creating a New Profile
Creating a new profile allows the user to configure profile name, ESSID, security, network address information and
the power consumption level.
Table 2-4
Profile Icons
Icon Description
No Icon Profile is not selected, but enabled.
Profile is disabled.
Profile is Cancelled. A Cancelled profile is disabled until a connect or login function is performed through
the configuration editor.
Profile is currently in use and describes an infrastructure profile not using encryption.
Profile is currently in use and describes an infrastructure profile using encryption.
Profile is currently in use and describes an ad-hoc profile not using encryption.
Profile is currently in use and describes an ad-hoc profile using encryption.
Profile is not valid in the device current operating regulatory domain.
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