User's Manual
NOTE: Entries that are dimmed are excluded rouge access points. A
rogue access point is any access point unsanctioned by network
administrators. These entries cannot be removed from the list.
Add
Add a network name (SSID) to the list.
Remove Remove an entry from the list.
1. Select the entry from the list.
2. Click Remove.
3. You are asked: Do you want to remove the selected item
from the Exclude List?
4. Click Yes to remove the profile from the list.
Reset list
Removes all of the networks and access points from the Exclude List.
Close
Closes page and saves settings.
Help?
Provides help information for this page.
Enable or Disable the Radio
To switch the wireless radio on or off, use one of the following:
● The optional hardware radio switch on your computer
● Intel PROSet/Wireless software
● Microsoft Windows
NOTE: When your computer is switched on, the radio is constantly transmitting signals. In
certain situations, as in an airplane, signals from the radio may cause interference. Use the
following methods if you need to disable the radio and use your notebook without emitting
radio signals.
Use the Optional Computer Radio On or Off Switch
If your computer has an external switch installed, use it to switch the radio on or off. Refer to the
computer manufacturer for more information about this switch. If you have Intel PROSet/Wireless
installed, the current state of the radio displays in the
Intel PROSet/Wireless main window and on the
Taskbar.
Use Intel PROSet/Wireless to Switch the Radio On or Off
From Intel PROSet/Wireless, the radio can be switched on or off. The status icon on Intel
PROSet/Wireless displays the current state of the radio.
From the Intel PROSet/Wireless main Window, click Wireless On or Wireless Off to toggle the radio
on or off.
Switch the Radio On or Off from the Taskbar Icon
To switch the radio off or on, click the Taskbar icon and select Wireless On or Wireless Off.