Updating The Current Profile; Updating A Profile Not Currently In Use - Verizon Wireless MiFi 2200 User Manual

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Updating the Current Profile

To update the current profile, follow these steps.
Keep the same profile in the Selected Profile pop-up menu.
Make changes to the profile settings.
Click Apply.
If you change the Network Name (SSID), security method, or network key you will need to
re-connect with the Wi-Fi manager on your computer.
If you change other settings, your computer will re-connect automatically after the
MiFi 2200 device restarts.
  Tip! 
Some Wi-Fi clients become confused if the security is changed and the network name is not. If you
change security settings and do not get asked for the new network key when you try to reconnect,
delete the existing old network name from your Preferred Networks list on your wireless device.
Then you can reconnect.
IMPORTANT
Changing the Network Name (SSID), security method, or network key (Wi-Fi 
passkey) ends all Wi-Fi connections to the MiFi 2200 device, including the current connection 
to MiFi Settings. You must re-connect your computer to the MiFi 2200 device using the new 
profile's Wi-Fi settings.
Be sure to write down the new network key (Wi-Fi passkey) before you finish changing the 
profile.

Updating a Profile Not Currently in Use

To update a profile not currently in use, follow these steps.
Change the Selected Profile pop-up menu to a different profile.
Wait a moment for the web page to update with the Wi-Fi settings for the selected profile.
Change the settings.
  NOTE 
The Temporary Hotspot profile cannot be changed directly. You must click Generate to generate a
new network name (SSID) and network key.
Click Update Profile to save the changes.
OR
Click Apply to update the profile and also make it the current profile.
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