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If the network has WPA2-Personal wireless security enabled, then you will see the WPA2-Personal Needed for
Connection screen. Enter the network's Passphrase or pre-shared key in the Passphrase field. To connect to the
network, click Connect. To cancel the connection, click Cancel.

Profiles

The Profiles screen lets you save different configuration profiles for different network setups. The table on the left
displays a list of available profiles with their profile names and SSIDs.
Profile - The name of the profile is displayed here.
SSID - The SSID or unique name of the wireless network is displayed here.
Figure 3-8: WPA2-Personal Needed for Connection
Profile Information
For each profile selected, the following are listed:
Wireless Mode - This is the mode of the wireless network currently in use.
Transfer Rate - This is the transfer rate setting.
Channel - This is the channel to which the wireless network devices are set.
Security - The status of the wireless security feature is displayed here.
Authentication - The authentication setting for the network is shown here.
Connect - To connect to a wireless network using a specific profile, select the profile, and click the Connect
button.
Figure 3-9: Profiles
New - Click New to create a new profile. See Chapter 2, "Creating a New Profile," for detailed instructions.
Edit - Select the profile you want to change, and then click Edit.
Import - Click Import to import a profile that has been saved in another location. Select the appropriate file, and
click the Open button.
Export - Select the profile you want to save in a different location, and click Export. Direct Windows to the
appropriate folder, and click the Save button.
NOTE: If you want to export more than one profile, you have to export them one at a time.
Figure 3-10: Import a Profile
Chapter 3: Using the Wireless Network Monitor
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