Appendix C Windows Wireless Management
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2 Click Manually connect to a wireless network. The following screen displays.
Figure 122 Vista: Connect Manually
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 32 Vista: Connect Manually
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Network name Enter your network’s SSID (Service Set IDentifier).
Security type Select the type of security used by the network to which you
want to connect. The types of available security shown depend on
your computer’s wireless client.
In this field, WPA(2)-Personal is the same as WPA(2)-PSK,
and WPA(2)-Enterprise is the same as WPA(2)
Encryption type Select the type of encryption used by the network.
When you use WEP or 802.1x, WEP displays.
When you use a WPA mode (WPA(2)-Personal or WPA(2)-
Enterprise) you can choose AES or TKIP (if supported by your
computer’s wireless client).
Security Key /
Passphrase
If your network uses WEP or WPA(2)-Personal security, enter
the key here.
Display Characters Select this if you do not want the security key characters to be
hidden.
Start this connection
automatically
Select this box if you always want to try to connect to this
network at startup. If you leave this box unchecked, you will need
to connect manually each time.
Connect even if the
network is not
broadcasting
Select this box if you always want to try to connect to this
network at startup, even if the network is not broadcasting its
SSID. The warning in this field refers to the fact that if you do
this, your computer sends out probe request packets, which
contain the network’s SSID and could be used by an attacker to
access the network.