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importing_profiles [2012/06/08 13:11]
dterry
importing_profiles [2013/10/17 11:03]
jclifford
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-:!: Since you will need network access during this process, please make sure that your network cable is plugged in before starting this process.+======Importing Wifi Profile(s) on Windows======
  
-  - Open up the Intel PROSet/​Wireless Utility.  You may do this by: +:!: Since you will need network access during ​this process, please make sure that your network cable is plugged in before starting this process or you are on an internal wifi network. 
-    - Double‐clicking ​on the Intel PROSet/​Wireless icon in the System Tray: + 
-    via the **Start ​> All Programs > Intel PROSet Wireless > Intel PROSet Wireless** +  ​- **Start**->''​\\fsvs01\public\WirelessProfiles\Win7_On_Domain_Profiles\netimport''​ 
-  - When the Intel PROSet/​Wireless utility loads, click on the **Profiles** button+  - **Double-Click** import.cmd 
-  - In the new window that opens, click on the **Import** button+  - Your computer should recognize ​the Wireless Networks
-  - The wireless profiles ​are located on the network. In the window that opens, navigate to: +  - If you are off-domain 
-    * ''​\\FSVS01->​Public->​ Wireless‐Profiles->​802.1x''​. +    ​**Start**-> ​''​\\fsvs01\public\WirelessProfiles\Win7_Off_Domain_Profiles''​ 
-  In this directory you will find 5 profile files, one for each building on campus. Highlight all 5 profiles and then click **Import**. +    - **Double-Click** Import.bat 
-  - Left‐click on **Close** in both of the windows that are still open. Your wireless ​network should now be properly configured.+  - To connect to Wi-Fi manually, see [[wireless|here]]