Establishing Wi-Fi Connections
However, the Motorola Connection Manager cannot detect the actual name
of or establish a connection to a closed network unless you create a profile
for that network. For more information, see the following:
How to access a closed network
How to create a WiFi Network Profile
How to Access a Closed Network To access a closed network with the Motorola Connection Manager, you
must set up a Profile for that network. Follow these steps to create a closed
Network Profile:
1. Click the on the Profiles button. The Network Profiles window will
now be displayed.
2. Select the WiFi heading in the left pane of the network profiles
window.
3. Click the Add button. The first page of properties for the new profile
appears.
4. Enter the name of the network you want to add in the SSID field. Be
aware that the network name is case sensitive and must be entered
exactly as provided by the administrator of the closed network to
which you want to connect.
5. Check the This is a non-broadcasted network (closed) box to identify
this as a closed network.
6. Fill out the remaining fields on this window as instructed by the
administrator of the closed network.
7. Click Next. The IP Settings page appears.
8. The default selections on the IP Properties page are correct for most
networks. If, however, this particular network requires specific IP
address and/or DNS server settings, you can specify them here.
9. Click Next. The General page appears.
10. Configure the settings on the General page as desired and then click
Finish to exit the profile wizard.
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