Establishing Wi-Fi Connections
the first time. The option selected specifies the type of profile that will be
created for this network. By choosing to automatically add network
connection parameters to a Network Profile, a user can facilitate automated
access to networks in the future.
You must choose one of the options shown below:
Automatically connect to network in future
If this option is selected, the Motorola Connection Manager will create a
profile for this network. The profile created will specify that the Motorola
Connection Manager should automatically establish a connection to this
network whenever it is detected.
Note that when multiple networks that have been configured for auto-
connection are detected, the Motorola Connection Manager will choose
which network to connect to based on the ranking of profiles in the
Network Profiles Window.
Prompt me before connecting to this network
If this option is selected, the Motorola Connection Manager will create a
profile for this network. The profile created will specify that the Motorola
Connection Manager should offer to connect to this network whenever this
network is detected.
Save settings for manual connections
If this option is selected, the Motorola Connection Manager will create a
profile to save the settings you used to connect to this network. This allows
the Motorola Connection Manager to automate the details of establishing a
connection to this network. However, you must still initiate connections to
this network manually by selecting the network and then clicking the
Connect button.
Do not save settings
Choosing this option will allow the user to connect to the network this
time, but will not save any parameters for future connections.
Closed networks are private networks that do not choose to broadcast their
existence. The Motorola Connection Manager can detect when there are
closed networks present simply because it "sees" unidentified broadcasts in
the WiFi frequency band. When this happens, it will display the word
*closed* in the WiFi networks list.
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