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Figure 3.3
3. To continue, click Connect Anyway. Click the Cancel button to end the
Installation.
Figure 3.4
4. After that, the installation will proceed as shown in Figure 3.5, click
close.
Figure 3.5
5. The screen below will appear if the connection is successfull.
Figure 3.6
3.1 Profile
Click the Profile tab of the utility and the Profile screen will appear, figure
3.7. The Profile screen provides tools to:
Add a profile
• Delete a profile
Edit a profile
Activate a profile
Figure 3.7 Profile Tab
To create a new profile, click the Add button on the Profile tab, the Profile
configuration screen will appear as shown in figure 3.8.
To edit a profile, highlight the desired profile name on Profile Name list,
and click the Edit button, the Profile configuration screen will appear
shown in figure 3.7.
To delete a profile, highlight the desired profile name on Profile Name
list, and click the Delete button.
To switch to another profile, highlight the desired profile name on Profile
Name list, and click the Activate button.
Note: Do not forget to click the Apply button when you create a new
profile for connection.
3.1.1 Add or Edit a Configuration Profile
To add a new configuration profile, click Add button on the Profile Man-
agement tab. To modify a configuration profile, select the configuration
from the Profile list and click Edit.
The Profile Management dialog box will display a screen similar to that
shown in Figure 3.8.
1. Edit the Configuration tab
Profile Name - Identifies the configuration profile. This name must
be unique. Profile names are not case-sensitive.
SSID - The IEEE 802.11 wireless network name. This field has a
maximum limit of 32 characters.
• PSW(Power Save Mode)
CAM(Constantly Awake Mode) - Continuous Access Mode.
PSW(Power Saving Mode) - Power Saving mode.
Network Type - Displays the wireless mode, either Ad-hoc or In-
frastructure mode
Preamble - Specifies the preamble setting in 802.11b. The default
setting is Auto Switch (access point mode), which allows both
short and long headers in the 802.11b frames. The adapter can
only use short radio headers if the access point supports and uses
them.