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WiFi Networks list


The WiFi Networks list displays a list of WiFi networks within range of the adapter. To update the list, click Refresh to rescan for WiFi networks.


How to Access

The available network list is shown on the main window.

Name Description

WiFi Networks ( )

The number within the parentheses designates the number of wireless network found within range of your wireless network adapter.

signal strength

The signal strength of the wireless network access point or computer (Device to Device [ad hoc] mode). The signal strength icon bars indicate that the wireless network or computer is available for connection but is still not associated with an access point or computer (Device to Device [ad hoc] mode).

Network Name

Network Name (SSID): The name of the network that the adapter is connected to. The Network Name (SSID) must be the same as the SSID of the access point.

If an access point does not broadcast its network name (SSID) or the WiFi adapter receives a hidden network name from a stealth access point, <SSID not broadcast> is displayed in the WiFi Networks list. To associate with an <SSID not broadcast> network entry, a new profile must be created before connection. After connection, the <SSID not broadcast> is still displayed in the WiFi Networks list. The associated SSID profile is viewed in the Profiles list.

Status

Notification that the adapter is connecting to the WiFi network. Once connected, the status is changed to Connected.

profile

Profiles: Identifies a network in the WiFi Networks list that is connected and has a profile in the profiles list.

infrastructure

The WiFi network uses Network (Infrastructure) mode.

ad hoc

The WiFi network uses Device to Device (ad hoc) mode.

security

The WiFi network uses Security encryption.

band frequency

The band frequency being used by the wireless network (802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n).

exclude

The WiFi network is on the Exclude list or the profile is configured for Manual connection. When set to Manual in the profile, connection to network or an access point is not automatic. Double-click on the network in the list to connect to it.

Connect (Disconnect)

Click to connect to a WiFi network. Once connected, the button changes to Disconnect.

Lists the network names of the available networks and profiles. The network status icons indicate the current connection status.

  • If the selected network has 802.1X authentication, the Profile Wizard General Settings opens. If the network has no WEP security (Open), WEP 64-bit or 128-bit encryption, or pre-shared key (PSK), click Connect.
  • If a PSK or WEP password is required, you are prompted to enter this information prior to connection. If you need to add security settings, click Advanced to access the Create WiFi Profile General Settings. See First Time Connection for more information.

Properties

Provides detailed information about the connected network and its access points. See Network Properties for information.

Refresh

Refreshes the list of available networks. If any new networks are available within range of the adapter, the list is updated to show the new network name.

Profiles

Opens the Profiles window, from where you can manage profiles.

WiFi On / WiFi Off

Switch the WiFi radio off and on. See Turn WiFi On or Off for more information.

Close

Closes the Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility main window.

Help?

Provides help information for this page.


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