

You would like to configure the network profile on the renaming clients with the least amount of effort.Ī. You have manually created a network profile on one computer, which successfully connects to the network. You are configuring a small wireless network with 10 client notebook systems running Window 7 that require network access.You have configured a new wireless access point with an SSID that is not broadcasted. In the wireless network profile, select Connect automatically when this network is in range. Create a new network profile with the correct SSID valueĮ. Open the Connect to a network dialog and manually select the network name from the list to make the connectionĭ. In the wireless network profile, select Connect even if the network is not broadcasting its name (SSID)Ĭ. In the wireless network profile, select Connect to a more preferred network if available.ī.

You need to reconfigure your system to connect to the company wireless network now and in the future in the easiest manner possibleĪ. You check with the network administrator, and he states that they have prevented the SSID of the company network from being visible. One day you come to work to find that you can't connect. Whether you are at home or at work, you can start your computer and make a connection without browsing for the list of available networks. You also have a wireless network at home and have configured a second profile for your home network.įor several weeks, the wireless connection has worked fine. You've configured a wireless adapter to connect to the network at work. You have received a new laptop running Windows for use at work.
