
Persistent Profiles
Persistent profiles are applied at boot time or whenever no one is logged on the computer. After
a user logs off, a Persistent profile maintains a wireless connection either until the computer is
turned off or a different user logs on.
Persistent profile key points:
● The following types of profiles can be created as Persistent profiles:
❍ All profiles that do not require 802.1X authentication (for example, Open
authentication with WEP encryption, Open authentication with no encryption).
❍ All profiles with 802.1X authentication that have the credentials saved: LEAP or
EAP-FAST.
❍ Profiles with security settings that include the "Use the following user name and
password" option.
❍ Profiles that use the machine certificate to authenticate.
❍ WPA*-Enterprise profiles that do not use a user certificate.
❍ WPA-Personal profiles.
● Persistent profiles are applied at system power up and after a user logs off.
NOTE: The WiFi connection utility supports machine certificates. However, they are
not displayed in the certificate listings.
To create a Persistent profile:
1. Click Include Profiles in this package.
2. Click Persistent.
3. Click Add to open the General Settings.
4. Profile Name: Enter a descriptive profile name.
5. WiFi Network Name (SSID): Enter the name of your WiFi network.
6. Operating Mode: Network (Infrastructure) is selected by default.
7. Administrator Profile Type: Persistent: Active when no users are logged on is
selected.
8. Click Next.
9. Click Enterprise Security to open the Security Settings. See
TLS, TTLS, PEAP, LEAP,
or
EAP-FAST for 802.1X security configuration information.
10. Click OK.
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