User's Manual
MD5, LEAP, EAP-FAST.
❍ Profiles with security settings that include the "Use the following user
name and password" option.
❍ Profiles that use the machine certificate to authenticate.
NOTE: Intel PROSet/Wireless supports machine certificates. However,
they are not displayed in the certificate listings.
❍ WPA-Enterprise profiles that do not use a user certificate.
❍ WPA-Personal profiles.
● Persistent profiles are applied at system power up and after a user logs off.
To create a Persistent Profile:
1. Click Include Profiles.
2. Click Persistent.
3. Click Add to open the General Settings.
4. Wireless Network Name (SSID): Enter the network identifier.
5. Profile Name: Enter a descriptive profile name.
6. Operating Mode: Network (Infrastructure) is selected.
7. Administrator Profile Type: Persistent: Active when no users are
logged on is selected.
8. Click Next.
9. Click Enterprise Security to open the Security Settings. See
Enterprise
Settings for 802.1x security configuration information.
10. Click OK.
Pre-Logon Connection
Pre-Logon/Common profiles are applied prior to a user log on. If Single Sign On
support is installed, the profile is applied and connection is made prior to the the
Windows log on sequence (pre-logon).
If Single Sign On support is not installed, the profile is applied once the user
session is active.
Pre-logon/Common profiles always appear at the top of a the Profiles list. A user
can still prioritize their own profiles that they have created but they cannot
reprioritize Pre-logon/Common Profiles. Since these profiles appear at the top of