User's Manual

Working with Profiles
Installation and User Guide: Airgo Wireless LAN Client Adapter 21
with the first access point it finds for which it can establish radio communications. Association
normally happens automatically; however, it is recommended that you start the Airgo Client Utility
once you are connected. This enables you to verify the configuration and confirm that the access
point to which you are connected is a trusted component of your network.
Whenever you open the Airgo Client Utility, the system performs an automatic scan. You can also
scan for networks at any time, upon demand.
To scan for available networks:
1 Choose Start > Programs > Airgo > Airgo Client Utility.
2 Click More to open the Expanded View.
3 Click Scan.
A scanning box opens (Figure 11) to show that the scan is taking place. When the scan is complete,
the Network List area (Figure 10) displays all the discovered networks.
Figure 11: Scanning Icon
The results of the scan are presented near the top of the expanded Airgo Client Utility window
(Figure 10). If a profile already exists for the discovered SSID, it appears in the network list with its
name in the Profile column with a dish icon to the left. If a profile does not exist, the Profile column
is blank.
Working with Profiles
This section provides instructions on the tasks used in managing profiles:
To create a new profile:
1 Click Create to open the Profile window.
2 Enter a new name in the Profile Name field.
3 Enter the SSID of the network. For more information, see “Service Set Identifiers” on page 12.
4 Drag the sliding bar to select an output power level.
5 Select a security level and details. For more information, see “Security Settings” on page 24.
6 Click Save. The Profile window closes and the newly created profile appears in the Network
List in the Airgo Client Utility window.
To make an existing profile active (use the profile to control wireless communications from your
PC):
1 Double-click on the entry in the Network List.
2 Click Save & Activate.