instructions.
13. Click OK to close the Advanced Settings.
14. Click Enterprise Security to open the Security Settings. See EAP-SIM
, TLS, TTLS, PEAP, LEAP, EAP-FAST
for 802.1X security configuration information.
15. Click OK to save the profile and add it to the Administrator profiles list.
NOTE: If a Persistent connection was already established, a Pre-logon/Common profile is ignored
unless the profile is configured with both Pre-logon/Common and Persistent connection options.
Remove a Pre-logon/Common Profile from a Package
1. On the Persistent tab, click the profile.
2. Click Remove.
Copy a Pre-logon/Common Profile for a Package
You can copy an existing profile, giving the copy a new name. You can edit the new profile. You may want to do
this in order to have two similar profiles. To copy a profile:
1. Select the profile.
2. Click Copy.
3. Enter a new profile name.
4. Click OK.
The new profile is saved. This new profile has the same properties as the original.
Edit a Pre-logon/Common Profile for a Package
1. Select the profile.
2. Click Properties.
3. Edit the properties of the new profile using the same instructions given under Create a Persistent Profile.
Click
Creating Administrator Profiles for Enterprise Security for more information.
Exclude Networks
Administrators can designate networks to be excluded from connection. Once a network is excluded, only an
administrator can remove the network from the Exclude list. The excluded network is displayed in the Exclude List
Management, and is indicated by this icon:
NOTE: Unavailable for Windows Vista* and Windows* 7 packages.
To exclude a network:
1. Click Include Profiles in this package.
2. Click Exclude.
3. Click Add to open the Exclude Network (SSID).
4. Network Name: Enter the network name of the network that you want to exclude.
5. Click OK to add the network name to the Exclude list.
To remove a network from exclusion:
1. Select the network name in the Exclude list.
2. Click Remove. The network is deleted from the Exclude list.
Voice over IP (VoIP) Connection
The WiFi connection utility supports VoIP third-party soft-phone applications. Third-party VoIP applications support
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