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The Edit Profile dialog box consists of several tabs (General,
Logon, Security, TCP/IP, Advanced), and from some of the tabs you
can open additional dialog boxes. On each tab you can change the
existing settings, but the changes will take effect only when you click
the OK or Save As button in the main Edit Profile dialog box.
The following types of profiles cannot be edited:
• Quick Infrastructure and Quick Ad Hoc profiles. The Wired LAN profile
can only be updated to comply with the current wired LAN settings.
• Profiles that are stored on a smart card.
• Profiles that are write-protected. See "Write-protect profile" on page 25.
You can leave most settings at their default values, as in most cases these
settings are sufficient to provide good quality communications. However,
there are situations when you may need to change the default settings. On the
General tab you can edit the following properties:
You can enter detailed information on the profile,
such as the name or address of the place where the
wireless LAN is located. This free text field is for
information that helps you identify different
profiles.
There are two available operating modes to choose
from: In the infrastructure mode, computers can
communicate with each other and with wired LAN
stations through an access point. In the ad hoc
mode, computers can send and receive data directly
with each other. No access point is needed. See
"Operating mode" on page 12 for more
information.
The name of the wireless LAN as defined by the
system administrator. In the ad hoc operating mode,
the users themselves name the wireless LAN. The
network name can contain up to 32 characters.
The radio frequency channel used for wireless
communication. You can choose the Automatic
channel selection option, or you can set the channel
manually .
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