User's Manual
The Microsoft Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration feature provides a built-in wireless
configuration utility. This feature can be enabled and disabled within Intel PROSet/Wireless. Click Use
Windows to manage Wi-Fi on the Advanced menu or the
Taskbar menu. If Windows XP Wireless
Zero Configuration is enabled, the features in Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless are disabled.
Manage Exclusions (Profiles menu)
Exclude List Management is available when you either select Manage Exclusions from the Profiles
menu or click the
Properties button on the Wireless Networks list.
IMPORTANT: You are not automatically connected to a network or an access point that is in this list.
Use Exclude List Management to exclude entire wireless networks (SSID). For networks with more
then one access point, you may exclude an individual wireless access point (BSSID).
Name Description
Exclude List Management
● Network Name: Name (SSID) of the wireless network.
● Radio: Displays the band if there is a DHCP error.
● MAC Address: The Ethernet MAC address of the device.
● Reason: Explains why this entry was excluded from automatic
connection.
● Details: Provides specific information on how the access point
was excluded and how to remove it from exclusion.
This network has been excluded from automatic connection
for the following reasons.
-User has excluded this network manually.
To make this network (or access points) eligible for
automatic connection again, select it and click the Remove
button.
Note:
- The Reset button removes all entries except rogue access
points from the list.
- Rogue access points are removed from the list when a
connection is made to this access point using valid
credentials.
- All excluded access points in a network (other than
rogue) are removed from the list when a profile for that
network is applied manually