Owner's Manual

NOTE: You must have system rights or administrator rights to be able to export locked preferred network connection
profiles, to lock a preferred network connection profile, or to alter a locked preferred network connection profile.
NOTE:
advanced adapter settings check box.
Importing a Preferred Network Connection Profiles File
1. In DW WLAN Card Utility on the Wireless Networks tab, click the Options arrow, and then click Import.
2. In Open in the File name list, select the WPN file you want to import, and then click Open.
If the file you
are importing
includes the
saved
advanced
properties of
the DW WLAN
Card, the
advanced
properties of
the card are
automatically
reset to those
being
imported.
Only network
administrators
are allowed to
import such
files. To set
the advanced
properties of
DW WLAN
Card, see
Setting
Advanced
Properties.
If you saved the file to the same folder where the DW WLAN Card Utility service (bcmwltry.exe) is located (usually
C:\WINDOWS\System32), the saved preferred network connection profile is automatically added to the list of
preferred network connections each time you start your computer and the DW WLAN Card Utility manages the
wireless settings.
Depending on which export option was selected when the file was saved, the imported preferred network
connection profiles are inserted at either the top or bottom of your list of preferred network connection profiles, or
they replace all configured network connection profiles.
A preferred network connection profile is overwritten if a network connection profile being imported has the same
name.
You must have system rights or administrator rights to be able to import a locked preferred network connection
profiles file.
If you import a preferred network connection profile that is certificate-based, the certificate must be in the
certificate store. Otherwise, you must select the certificate before you can connect to the network using that profile