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Profile Information, Create a New Profile, SecureEasySetup - windows 7

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Chapter 3 Configuration Create a New Profile The next screen is the Available Wireless Networks screen. Profiles Profile This is the name of the profile. SSID This is the SSID or unique name of the wireless network. Profile Information For each profile selected, the following are listed: Wireless Mode This is the mode of the wireless network currently in use. Channel This is the channel to which the wireless network devices are set. Security This is the status of the wireless security. Authentication This is the authentication setting for the network. Connect To connect to a wireless network using a specific profile, select the profile, and click Connect. New Click New to create a new profile. See the next section, "Creating a New Profile," for instructions. Edit Select the profile you want to change and click Edit. Import Click Import to import a profile that is saved in another location. Select the appropriate file, and click Open. Export Select the profile you want to save in a different location, and click Export. Direct Windows to the appropriate folder, and click Save. Delete Select the profile you want to delete and click Delete. NOTE: If you want to export more than one profile, you must export them one at a time. Wireless-G USB Network Adapter Available Wireless Networks This screen provides two options for setting up the Adapter. SecureEasySetup ThisAdapterfeaturesSecureEasySetup. This means that you can set it up with just the press of a button when connecting to wireless routers or access points that also feature SecureEasySetup. Both points on the network must feature SecureEasySetup for this to work. Available Wireless Networks (For most users.) Use this option if you already have a network set up. The networks available to this Adapter are listed on this screen. You can choose one of these networks and click Connect to connect to it. Click Refresh to update the Available Wireless Networks list. Manual Setup If your network is not listed on this screen, select Manual Setup to set up the adapter manually. This method of setting up the Adapter is intended for Advanced Users only. The setup for each option is described, step by step, under the appropriate heading on the following pages. Click Exit to close the Setup Wizard and set up the Adapter later. SecureEasySetup While using the Monitor, you might see the SecureEasySetup button on the right-hand side of the screen. This button can be used to set up the Adapter, if this has not already been done. With SecureEasySetup, setting up the Adapter is as simple as pushing a couple of buttons. Before you press any buttons, though, you should locate the SecureEasySetup button on the device you're connecting the Adapter to, such as a wireless router or access point. 7

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Chapter 3
Configuration
7
Wireless-G USB Network Adapter
Profiles
Profile
This is the name of the profile.
SSID
This is the SSID or unique name of the wireless
network.
Profile Information
For each profile selected, the following are listed:
Wireless Mode
This is the mode of the wireless network
currently in use.
Channel
This is the channel to which the wireless network
devices are set.
Security
This is the status of the wireless security.
Authentication
This is the authentication setting for the
network.
Connect
To connect to a wireless network using a specific
profile, select the profile, and click
Connect
.
New
Click
New
to create a new profile. See the next
section, “Creating a New Profile,” for instructions.
Edit
Select the profile you want to change and click
Edit
.
Import
Click
Import
to import a profile that is saved in
another location. Select the appropriate file, and click
Open
.
Export
Select the profile you want to save in a different
location, and click
Export
. Direct Windows to the
appropriate folder, and click
Save
.
Delete
Select the profile you want to delete and click
Delete
.
NOTE:
If you want to export more than one
profile, you must export them one at a time.
Create a New Profile
The next screen is the
Available Wireless Networks
screen.
Available Wireless Networks
This screen provides two options for setting up the
Adapter.
SecureEasySetup
This Adapter features SecureEasySetup.
This means that you can set it up with just the press of
a button when connecting to wireless routers or access
points that also feature SecureEasySetup. Both points
on the network must feature SecureEasySetup for this to
work.
Available Wireless Networks
(For most users.) Use this
option if you already have a network set up. The networks
available to this Adapter are listed on this screen. You
can choose one of these networks and click
Connect
to connect to it. Click
Refresh
to update the Available
Wireless Networks list.
Manual Setup
If your network is not listed on this screen,
select
Manual Setup
to set up the adapter manually.
This method of setting up the Adapter is intended for
Advanced Users only.
The setup for each option is described, step by step, under
the appropriate heading on the following pages.
Click
Exit
to close the Setup Wizard and set up the Adapter
later.
SecureEasySetup
While
using
the
Monitor,
you
might
see
the
SecureEasySetup
button on the right-hand side of the
screen. This button can be used to set up the Adapter, if
this has not already been done. With SecureEasySetup,
setting up the Adapter is as simple as pushing a couple
of buttons. Before you press any buttons, though, you
should locate the
SecureEasySetup
button on the device
you’re connecting the Adapter to, such as a wireless router
or access point.