User's Manual

network connection. After the wireless adapter is connected to the network
access point, the Status page closes and the Windows user logs on.
If the corresponding access point rejects your credentials during the
Pre-Logon connect, the profile credentials prompts you for your user
credentials.
Enter your credentials.
Click OK. The profile is applied and the Status page displays the
progress of the connection status until you are logged onto Windows.
Click Cancel on the Credentials page to select another profile.
NOTE: A user certificate can only be accessed by a user that has been
authenticated on the computer. Therefore, a user should log onto the
computer once (using either a wired connection, alternate profile or
local log in) before using a pre-logon profile that authenticates with a
user certificate
When a user logs off, any wireless connection is disconnected and a persistent
profile (if one is available) is applied. Under certain circumstances it is desirable
to maintain the current connection (for example, if user specific data needs to be
uploaded to the server post-log off or when roaming profiles are used).
Create a profile which is marked as both pre-logon and persistent to achieve this
functionality. If such a profile is active when the user logs off, the connection is
maintained.
To create a Pre-Logon/Common Profile:
1. Click Include Profiles.
2. Click Pre-Logon/Common.
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: Pre-logon/Common: Active when a user
is logged on. This profile is shared by all users. This profile type is
already selected.
8. Click Next.
9. Click Advanced to open the Advanced Settings. Use the Advanced Settings
to set the following:
Auto-Connect: Select to automatically or manually connect to a
profile.
Auto-Import this profile (for network administrators only).