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To edit a saved wireless network connection:
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Right-click on the NetworkManager icon and select \menu{Edit Connections\ldots}
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A \window{Network Connections} window should open. Click on the \textbf{Wireless} tab to see a list of saved wireless connections
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By default, this list shows connections in the order of most recently used to least recently used. Find the connection you want to edit, click on it, and then click \button{Edit}.
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Ubuntu should open a window called \window{Editing \variable{connection name}}, where \variable{connection name} is the name of the connection you are editing. The window should display a number of tabs.
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Above the tabs, you may change the \textfield{Connection name} field if you want to give the connection a more recognizable name
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If the \checkbox{Connect automatically} option is not selected, Ubuntu will detect the wireless network but will not automatically connect to it without you choosing it from the NetworkManager menu. Select or deselect this setting as needed.
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On the \textbf{Wireless} tab of the \window{Editing \variable{connection name}} window, you may need to edit the \textfield{\acronym{SSID}} field. A \acronym{SSID} is the wireless connection's network name \dash if set incorrectly, the network may not be detected and a connection may not be made. Please make sure that the \acronym{SSID} is set according to your network administrator's instructions.
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Below the \acronym{SSID}, you should see the \textfield{Mode} field. The ``Infrastructure'' mode means that you would be connecting to a wireless router or access point. This is the most common mode for wireless networks. The ``Ad-hoc'' mode is a computer-to-computer mode and is often only used in advanced cases.
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On the \textbf{Wireless Security} tab of the \window{Editing \variable{connection name}} window, you may need to change the \textfield{Security} field to the correct setting. A selection of \menu{None} means that you are using an open network with no security. Other selections may require slightly different additional information:
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