ZyXEL N220 User Guide - Page 64

Table 15, Profile: Add a New Profile

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Chapter 4 Station Mode 1 Click Add in the Profile screen. An Add New Profile screen displays as shown next. Figure 39 Profile: Add a New Profile The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 15 Profile: Add a New Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION Add New Profile Profile Name Enter a descriptive name in this field. SSID Select an available wireless device in the Scan Info table and click Select, or enter the SSID of the wireless device to which you want to associate in this field manually. Otherwise, enter Any to have the N220 associate to any AP or roam between any infrastructure wireless networks. Network Type Select Infrastructure to associate to an AP. Select Ad-Hoc to associate to a peer computer. Next Click Next to go to the next screen. Exit Click Exit to go back to the previous screen without saving. Scan Info This table displays the information of the available wireless networks within the transmission range. , , or denotes that the wireless device is in infrastructure mode and the wireless security is activated. denotes that the wireless device is in infrastructure mode but the wireless security is deactivated. denotes that the wireless device is in Ad-Hoc mode and the wireless security is activated. SSID denotes that the wireless device is in Ad-Hoc mode but the wireless security is deactivated. This field displays the SSID (Service Set IDentifier) of each AP or peer device. 64 N220 User's Guide

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Chapter 4 Station Mode
N220 User’s Guide
64
1
Click
Add
in the
Profile
screen. An
Add New Profile
screen displays as shown
next.
Figure 39
Profile: Add a New Profile
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 15
Profile: Add a New Profile
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Add New Profile
Profile Name
Enter a descriptive name in this field.
SSID
Select an available wireless device in the
Scan Info
table and click
Select
, or enter the SSID of the wireless device to which you want to
associate in this field manually. Otherwise, enter
Any
to have the N220
associate to any AP or roam between any infrastructure wireless
networks.
Network Type
Select
Infrastructure
to associate to an AP. Select
Ad-Hoc
to
associate to a peer computer.
Next
Click
Next
to go to the next screen.
Exit
Click
Exit
to go back to the previous screen without saving.
Scan Info
This table displays the information of the available wireless networks
within the transmission range.
,
,
or
denotes that the wireless device is in infrastructure mode and
the wireless security is activated.
denotes that the wireless device is in infrastructure mode but the
wireless security is deactivated.
denotes that the wireless device is in Ad-Hoc mode and the
wireless security is activated.
denotes that the wireless device is in Ad-Hoc mode but the
wireless security is deactivated.
SSID
This field displays the SSID (Service Set IDentifier) of each AP or peer
device.