User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installing and Using the Nortel Networks Wireless LAN Mobile Adapter 2202
- Release 3.0.0.0
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Chapter 2 Quick start software installation
- Chapter 3 Driver and utility software installation and uninstallation
- Chapter 4 Configuring basic network settings
- Chapter 5 Configuring network security
- Chapter 6 Upgrading the driver and utility software
- Appendix A Troubleshooting guidelines
- Appendix B Specifications
- Frequency band
- Modulation technique
- Host interface
- Operating channels supported
- Operating voltage
- Power consumption
- Current consumption
- Output power
- Operating systems support ed
- Dimensions
- Security
- Operation mode
- Transfer data rate
- Operating temperature
- Storage temperature
- Humidity
- Compliance standards
- Media access protocol
- Mechanical specification
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3 To connect to a different access point, select the Network Name (SSID) for
that access point and click on Activate.
If you do not already have a configuration profile created for this association,
you will be prompted to create one. The Profile Management window will
open (Figure 29).
Figure 29 Profile Management window — General tab
To create a new configuration profile, go to “Creating a new network profile”
on page 35, and begin with step 3.
Managing Auto Profile Selection
For infrastructure mode profiles, the Mobile Adapter 2202 utility provides the
Auto Profile Selection Management feature, which lets you specify the profiles
the utility uses to locate an access point to associate with and lets you specify the
order of the profiles it uses to scan for an access point. Once you have set up this
feature, you no longer have to manually activate a different profile when you
change locations; the auto profile feature does the work for you.