Adding A New Profile - ZyXEL Communications N220 - V1.0 Manual

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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 14 Profile
LABEL
Profile List
,
,
or
Profile Name
SSID
Connect
Add
Delete
Edit
Profile Info
Network Type
SSID
Channel
Security
Transmit Rate

4.5.1 Adding a New Profile

Follow the steps below to add a new profile.
N220 User's Guide
DESCRIPTION
Click a column heading to sort the entries.
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.
This is the name of the pre-configured profile.
This is the SSID of the wireless network to which the selected profile
associate.
To use and activate a previously saved network profile, select a pre-
configured profile name in the table and click Connect.
To add a new profile into the table, click Add.
To delete an existing wireless network configuration, select a profile in
the table and click Delete.
To edit an existing wireless network configuration, select a profile in the
table and click Edit.
The following fields display detailed information of the selected profile in
the Profile List table.
This field displays the network type (Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc) of the
profile.
This field displays the network's Service Set IDentity (the name of the
network).
This field displays the channel number used by the profile.
This field shows whether data encryption is activated (WEP, WPA,
WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK or 802.1x) or inactive (DISABLE).
This field displays the transmission speed of the selected profile in
megabits per second (Mbps).
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