8. Click Next.
9. Click Advanced to open the Advanced Settings. Use the Advanced Settings to set the
following:
Name Description
Auto Connect
Select to automatically or manually connect to a profile.
Mandatory Access Point
Select to associate the wireless adapter with a specific access point.
Password Protection
NOTE: Unavailable for Administrator Profiles.
Start Application
NOTE: Unavailable for Administrator Profiles.
User Name Format
An administrator can select the user name format for the
authentication server.
The choices are:
● user (default)
● user@domain
● user@domain.com
● DOMAIN\user
NOTE: User Name Format is available only in the Advanced
Settings in the Administrator Tool. It is unavailable when creating
a user profile from the Intel PROSet/Wireless Create Wireless
Profile manager.
10. Click OK to close the Advanced Settings.
11. Select Enterprise Security to open the Security Settings. See
EAP-SIM, TLS, TTLS, PEAP,
LEAP, or EAP-FAST for 802.1x security configuration information.
12. Click OK to save the profile and add it to the Administrator profiles list.
NOTE: If a Persistent connection was already established, a Pre-Login/Common
profile is ignored unless the profile is configured with both Pre-logon/Common and
Persistent connection options.
Common Profiles
Common profiles are applied through the Group Policy Manager. Common Profile key points are:
The following types of profiles can be created as Common profiles:
● 802.1x TTLS profiles that use the "Prompt each time I connect" or "Use the
following" credentials when configuring the profile's security settings.
● 802.1x TTLS profiles with user or machine certificates (the user must have
administrative rights to use machine certificates).
● EAP-SIM profiles that use a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card to validate
your credentials with the network.