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Application Settings (Administrator Tool)
An administrator can configure the Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility settings
to control how the application behaves on the user's computer, and to select what level of
control users have over various aspects of their wireless connections. These settings are
configured using the Administrator Tool, and are not the same as those listed under the
Tools Menu.
To configure Application Settings:
1. Click Include Application Settings in this package.
2. Select the settings that you want. Some settings require more information. Each
setting is listed in the next table.
Name Description
802.1X Authentication
Enable a user to create or connect to profiles that
support different 802.1X authentication EAP types.
Select which 802.1X authentication EAP types you
want enabled on a user’s computer:
EAP LEAP, EAP
PEAP, EAP TLS, EAP SIM, EAP TTLS, EAP FAST, EAP
AKA.
AAA In Control
Notify when another application uses the WiFi
adapter.
Adapter Switching
If enabled, then whenever a valid wired Ethernet
connection is detected, the WiFi connection utility
will automatically close any wireless network
connections and turn off the wireless radio. If the
system looses its wired Ethernet connection, the
WiFi connection utility will automatically turn on the
WiFi adapter radio and attempt to connect to the
last connected profile. If the last connected network
is not available, the WiFi connection utility will
attempt to connect to the first available wireless
network based on the preferred Profile List.
NOTE: This behavior is for the system as a whole
and is not specific to any user.
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