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Connecting to a saved wireless network
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If you have previously successfully established a wireless connection, that connection's password will be saved on your computer. This will allow you to connect to the same network without having to re-enter the password.
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In addition, Ubuntu will automatically try to connect to a wireless network within range if it has its settings saved. This will work for both open and secured wireless network.
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If you have multiple saved wireless networks in range, Ubuntu may choose to connect to one of them, while you may prefer to connect to another. In this case, click on the NetworkManager icon. You should see a list of wireless networks in range, along with their signal meters. Click on your desired network.
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If the password and other settings have not changed, Ubuntu will connect to the wireless network you chose. If the password did change, Ubuntu will open the \window{Wireless Network Authentication Required} window. In this case, follow instructions in the previous section.
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Connecting to a hidden wireless network
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In some circumstances, you may need to connect to a hidden wireless network. These hidden networks do not broadcast their names, which means that they will not show up in the list of wireless networks in the NetworkManager menu. In order to be able to connect to a hidden network, you will need to get its name and security settings from your network administrator.
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To connect to a hidden network:
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Click on the NetworkManager icon in the top panel.
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Choose the \menu{Connect to Hidden Wireless Network} option. Ubuntu should open the \window{Connect to Hidden Wireless Network} window.
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