Creating and Managing Network Profiles
IP Subnet
Specify possible IP addresses that may be assigned to your Ethernet
interface when you are connected to this network. To specify a range of
addresses, enter only the beginning of the IP address. For example:
172 The profile will be used if the Ethernet interface is assigned
any IP address that begins with 172
172.77 The profile will be used if the Ethernet interface is assigned
any IP address that begins with 172.77
172.77.64 The profile will be used if the Ethernet interface is assigned
any IP address that begins with 172.77.64
172.77.64.5 The profile will be used only if the Ethernet interface is
assigned 172.77.64.5
NT Domain
Specify the Windows NT domain that you will belong to when attached to
this network.
Must Match all Associations
When this box is checked, a network you are connecting to must match
ALL of the values entered above in order to use this profile.
When this box is NOT checked, only one matching value must be found.
Profile Properties: WiFi
This window contains the security settings for WiFi Network Profiles.
Follow these steps to configure WiFi network security.
In the SSID field, enter the broadcast name of the network profile. Note
that the name entered here must match the SSID (Service Set Identifier)
used by the network exactly.
If the network you are configuring is a closed network, check This is a
non-broadcast network.
If the network whose profile you are configuring does not use WEP or WPA
encryption, no further security configuration is necessary, the Enable
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