User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Use the Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility
- Contents
- Use the Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility
- Taskbar Icon
- Get Connected
- WiFi Networks List
- Connection Status Icons
- Network Properties
- Network Connection Details
- Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter
- Application Settings (Tools menu)
- Turn Wireless Radio On or Off
- Adapter Settings
- Advanced Statistics (Advanced menu)
- Profile Management
- Profile Wizard General Settings
- Wireless Network Overview
- Security Overview
- Personal Security
- Enterprise Security
- Using the Administrator Tool
- Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter (Tools menu)
- Regulatory Information
- Specifications
- Customer Support
- Warranty Information
- Glossary
Certificate Expiration
Warning
Enable Certificate Expiration Warning
If checked, the WiFi connection utility will warn users when the
certificates are going to expire. The provided URL will allow
them to update their certificates from a certificate server. When
checked, the following fields become active:
● Number of days to update certificate: This is the
number of days before expiration that the user receives
the warning.
● Certificate Update URL
NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on
Windows* XP Client.
Device to Device
(Ad Hoc) Networking
Enable or disable whether a user is able to either create Device
to Device (ad hoc) profiles or join Device to Device (ad hoc)
networks.
Select one of the following to enable or disable whether the
user can connect to device to device networks:
● Enable device to device networking
● Enable only secure device to device networking
● Disable device to device networking
Select to either allow a user to configure profiles with device to
device (ad hoc) settings or prevent configuration of Device to
Device (ad hoc) profiles.
● Show device to device application settings
● Hide device to device application settings
To remove the Device to Device (ad hoc) operating mode from
the Create WiFi Profile General Settings, select both Disable
device to device networking and Hide device to device
application settings. This prevents a user from creating
profiles that support Device to Device (ad hoc) network.
NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on
Windows* XP Client.