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Profile Editor Wizard 4 - 3
Tap Next. If Ad-Hoc mode was selected the Ad-Hoc dialog box displays. If Infrastructure mode was selected the
Authentication dialog box displays. See Authentication on page 4-3 for instruction on setting up authentication.
Ad-Hoc
Use the Ad-Hoc dialog box to select the required information to control Ad-Hoc mode. This dialog box does not
appear if
Infrastructure mode is selected. To select Ad-Hoc mode:
1. Select a channel number from the Channel drop-down list. The default is Channel 1 (2412 MHz).
Figure 4-3
Ad-Hoc Settings Dialog Box
2. Tap Next. The Encryption dialog box displays. See Encryption on page 4-13 for encryption options.
Authentication
Use the Authentication dialog box to configure authentication. If Ad-Hoc mode is selected, this dialog box is not
available and authentication is set to
None by default.
Select an authentication type from the drop-down list and tap
Next. Selecting PEAP, TTLS or EAP-FAST displays the
Tunneled dialog box. Selecting None, TLS, or LEAP displays the Encryption dialog box. See Credential Cache
Options on page 4-11 for encryption options. Table 4-3 lists the available authentication options.
Country
(Cont’d)
For a single profile that can be used in multiple countries, but with infrastructure that does not
support 802.11d, set the profile country to
Allow Any Country, and de-select (uncheck) Enable
802.11d
. In this case, the Options > Regulatory > Country setting must always be set to the
country the device is currently in. This configuration option is the most efficient and may be
chosen for use with any infrastructure. However, the
Options > Regulatory > Country setting
must be manually changed when a new country is entered.
Note that using a single profile in multiple countries implies that there is a common ESSID to
connect to in each country. This is less likely than having unique ESSIDs in each country, this
requires unique profiles for each country.
For additional efficiency when using multiple profiles that can be used in multiple countries, the
country setting for each profile can be set to a specific country. If the current country (found via
802.11d or set by
Options > Regulatory > Country when 802.11d is disabled) does not match
the country set in a given profile, then that profile is disabled. This can make profile roaming
occur faster. For example, if two profiles are created and configured for Japan, and two more
profiles are created and configured for USA, then when in Japan only the first two profiles are
active, and when in USA only the last two are active. If they had all been configured for
Allow
Any Country
, then all four would always be active, making profile roaming less efficient.
Table 4-2
Operating Mode Fields (Continued)
Field Description
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