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The profiles are listed in priority order for use by the automatic roaming feature. Change the order by moving
profiles up or down. To edit existing profiles, use the navigation keys to select a profile, press
ALT
-
m
and select an
option from the menu to connect, edit, disable (enable), or delete the profile. (Note that the
Disable
menu item
changes to
Enable
if the profile is already disabled.)
Figure 5-29
Manage Profiles Context Menu
Changing Profiles
A completed profile is a set of configuration settings that can be used in different locations to connect to a wireless
network. Create different profiles to have pre-defined operating parameters available for use in various network
environments. When the
WLAN Profiles
window displays, existing profiles appear in the list.
Figure 5-30
Manage Profiles
Use the navigation keys to select a profile and press
Blue key
-
TAB (Menu)
to open the pop-up menu. Select
Connect
and then press
ENTER
to set this as the active profile. Once selected, the wearable terminal uses the
authentication, encryption, ESSID, IP Config, and power consumption settings configured for that profile.
Editing a Profile
Use the navigation keys to select a profile and press
Blue key
-
TAB (Menu)
to open the pop-up menu. Select
Edit
and then press
ENTER
to display the
Profile Wizard
where you can set the ESSID and operating mode for the
Profile is in use and describes an ad-hoc profile not using encryption.
Profile is in use and describes an ad-hoc profile using encryption.
Profile is not valid in the device current operating regulatory domain.
Table 5-18
Profile Icons (Continued)
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