An administrator can configure the Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility settings to control how the application behaves on the user's computer, and to select what level of control users have over various aspects of their WiFi connections. These settings are configured using the Administrator Tool, and are not the same as those listed under the Tools Menu.
NOTE: Many of these settings are only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client and/or Windows 7 Client.
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802.1X Authentication |
Allow the user to create profiles or connect to networks that support the following 802.1X authentication EAP types. Select which 802.1X authentication EAP types you want enabled on a user's computer: EAP LEAP, EAP PEAP, EAP TLS, EAP SIM, EAP TTLS, EAP FAST, EAP AKA. NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client or Windows 7 Client. |
AAA In Control |
Notify when another application uses the WiFi adapter NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client. |
Adapter Switching |
Enable Adapter Switching This setting enforces IT Admin control over the WiFi radio. If enabled, then whenever a valid wired Ethernet connection is detected, the Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility will automatically close any WiFi network connections and turn off the WiFi adapter. If the system loses its wired Ethernet connection, the WiFi connection utility will automatically turn on the WiFi adapter and attempt to connect to the last connected WiFi profile/network. If the last connected network is not available, the WiFi connection utility will connect to the first available WiFi network based on the preferred Profile List. NOTE: This behavior is for the system as a whole and is not specific to any user. |
Administrator Tool |
Allow user to access the Administrator Tool. Leaving the box checked allows the user to access the Administrator Tool on their computer when the tool is installed. Uncheck the box to remove their ability to access the Administrator tool. |
Application Auto Launch |
Allow the user to start an application on connection. Enabling this feature lets the user specify an application that will start up whenever a particular network profile connects. The user selects the profile and can then specify an application, batch file, or script. For example, the user may want a Virtual Private Network (VPN) session to start automatically whenever the laptop connects to a specific wireless network. If this feature is unchecked (disabled), then the user cannot specify any application to startup automatically when a given network profile connects. |
Application On Radio Toggle |
WiFi On Toggle Enables a third-party application to disable the Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility, WiFi On / WiFi Off switch. NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client. |
CCXv4 |
Cisco Compatible Extensions, version 4, includes enhancements to EAP-FAST. Among these are options for user prompts and warnings. Select Enable CCXv4 to Enable Cisco Compatible Extensions, version 4 (CCXv4) features for EAP-FAST profiles. NOTE: The EAP-FAST Authority Identifier (A-ID) Groups feature in the Administrator Tool is unavailable if CCXv4 is not enabled. Select which of the following prompts to enable or disable on a user's computer for EAP-FAST PAC provisioning: Turn off prompts and warnings for unauthenticated provisioning: Option to turn off prompts and warnings for PAC auto-provisioning if there is no PAC or there is no PAC that matches the A-ID sent by the server that it is connected to. Turn off prompts when switching default server (A-ID): Option to turn off prompts when a client encounters a server that has provisioned a PAC before but is not currently selected as the default server. Turn off unauthenticated provisioning after PAC is provisioned: Option to turn off auto-provisioning automatically after a PAC for that A-ID has been provisioned. NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client. |
Certificate Expiration Warning |
Enable Certificate Expiration Warning If checked, the WiFi connection utility will warn users when the certificates are going to expire. The provided URL will allow them to update their certificates from a certificate server. When checked, the following fields become active:
NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client and Windows 7. |
Device to Device (Ad Hoc) Networking |
Enable or disable whether a user is able to either create Device to Device (ad hoc) profiles or join Device to Device (ad hoc) networks. Select one of the following to enable or disable whether the user can connect to device to device networks:
Select to either allow a user to configure profiles with device to device (ad hoc) settings or prevent configuration of Device to Device (ad hoc) profiles.
To remove the Device to Device (ad hoc) operating mode from the Create WiFi Profile General Settings, select both Disable device to device networking and Hide device to device application settings. This prevents a user from creating profiles that support Device to Device (ad hoc) network. NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client. |
Driver Event Logging |
Driver event logging captures and logs events that are specific to the driver. These events can be viewed on the Wireless Event Viewer. Here you can select to enable standard logging or troubleshooting logging. See Wireless Event Viewer Settings Enable Driver Event Logging
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Import and Export |
Enable profiles to be imported and exported Select to allow profiles to be imported from or exported to a user's computer. If enabled here, then profiles that are placed in the auto import folder will be imported automatically. |
Intel® Active Management Technology Settings |
Enter the Username and Password to override the default names used by Intel® Active Management Technology to synchronize Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility profiles. |
Intel® My WiFi Technology (MWT) |
Enable Intel® MWT Cell Forwarding API. Click to enable a third-party application to use Intel® MWT Cell Forwarding of IP Packet API for the purpose of bridging an Intel® MWT network that uses a BSS connection. NOTE: This setting is only applicable for Windows* 7 Client. |
Maintain Connection |
Hide the Maintain Connection setting for user profiles Select to hide the Maintain Connection option in the Create WiFi Profile Advanced Settings. This Maintain Connection option maintains the WiFi connection with a user profile after log off. NOTE: The Maintain Connection option may be used with Nortel VPN client when it is configured to Logoff on Connect. NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client. |
Maintain Smart Card Connection |
Maintain connection if smart card is unavailable Select to maintain the connection if the smart card is removed while the wireless device is connected to a network that uses smart card credentials. The default behavior for the WiFi connection utility is to close the connection that uses smart card credentials if the smart card is removed. Turning this feature On will cause the connection to remain connected (unless re-authentication is required for another reason). Select to maintain a connection if the smart card is removed while the computer is connected to a network using smart card/SIM credentials. NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client. |
Message On Radio Toggle |
Enable WiFi On Toggle Message on a user's computer Select to enables a third-party application to notify a user that the Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility WiFi On / Off switch is disabled. NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client. |
Microsoft Windows* XP Coexistence |
Enable Microsoft Wireless Zero Configuration and Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Software to coexist on this system. Select to prevent Microsoft Windows* XP Wireless Zero Configuration Service from being disabled when the Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility is enabled. Select to allow coexistence. NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client. |
Preferred Profile |
Enable Preferred Profile Usually, the WiFi adapter will always attempt to connect using the last-connected profile. Selecting Enable Preferred Profile causes the adapter to attempt to connect to the Preferred profile. The Preferred profile is displayed at the top of the Profiles list. If connection using the Preferred profile is not successful, then the adapter will try to connect using the last connected profile ( assuming it is not the same as the Preferred profile). |
Persistent Connection |
Select to Ensure that persistent connection and computer policies are updated prior to user log on. NOTE: Updating policies may delay the log on screen for up to two minutes. NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client. |
Pre-logon Cisco Mode |
Enable Cisco Mode during a Pre-logon Cisco access points have the capability to support multiple WiFi network names (SSIDs), but only broadcast one of these. In order to connect to such an access point, an attempt is made to connect with each profile. This mode of connecting to each profile is referred to as Cisco Mode. Default is enabled. Uncheck to disable. NOTE: If enabled, the Pre-logon connection may increase the connection time. NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client. |
Profile Connectivity |
Disable user-profile switching This provides control over user connection to administrator profiles. Leaving this setting Off lets the user connect to both user and administrator profiles. When turned On, the user can only connect to administrator profiles, and the administrator chooses which administrator profiles are available to the user, as follows:
NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client or Windows 7 Client. |
Security Level |
Select the security level on a user's computer. Users are able to connect to profiles only with this security level.
NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client or Windows 7 Client. |
Shared Folder Notification |
Select the shared folder notification setting on a user's computer.
NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client. |
Single Sign On |
Select which Administrator Profile types are enabled on a user computer. Single Sign On:
If Pre-Logon features are installed, the profile is active during the logon process. If Pre-Logon features are not installed, the profile is Common and becomes active at the beginning of the user's session. Administrator profiles are placed at the top (or bottom) of the user's profile list. They cannot be changed or deleted by the user. NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client or Windows 7 Client. |
Support Information |
Specify the support information displayed in the About box of the WiFi connection utility.
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Enables third-party software to use the VoIP application on a user's computer. The default setting enables this feature. |
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup* |
The WiFi connection utility can be configured to operate as a registrar for access points that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup*. The registrar securely transfers the access point key or password automatically or manually with a USB flash drive or other external device.
Select Enable registering other devices to enable the WiFi connection utility to register other devices. NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client. |
WiFi Manager |
Select which WiFi manager controls a user's wireless connections. Use either the previous logged on user's WiFi manager or allow each user to select their preferred WiFi manager.
NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client. |
WiFi On/Off |
Control the wireless radio.
Once this feature is installed on a user's computer, follow these instructions to turn on or off the 802.11a radio control: To turn off the 802.11a radio:
To turn on the 802.11a radio:
NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on Windows* XP Client or Windows 7 Client. |
Wireless Event Viewer Settings Enable Wireless Event Logging This feature creates log files of wireless events on the client system, which then may be copied to a network file server or elsewhere. Default is for Wireless Event Logging to be turned off. After you click Enable Wireless Event Logging, then Settings is enabled. Click Settings to open a window to Log File Settings. General Tab
Log File Copy Tab
Log File Deletion Tab Select from the following when to delete old log files:
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Close |
Closes the Administrator Tool. |
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