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In the \dropdown{Wireless security} field, select one of the options. If the network is an open network, leave the field set to ``None.'' If you do not know the correct setting for the field, you will not be able to connect to the hidden network.
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Click the \button{Connect} button. If the network is secure, you will be prompted for the password. Provided you have entered all of the details correctly, the network should then connect, and you will receive an on-screen notification informing you that the connection was a success.
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As is the case with visible wireless networks, hidden wireless network settings will be saved once a connection is made, and the wireless network will then appear in the list of saved connections.
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Disabling and enabling your wireless card
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By default, wireless access is enabled if you have a wireless card installed in your computer. In certain environments (like on airplanes), you may need to temporarily disable your wireless card.
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To disable your wireless card, click on the \application{NetworkManager} icon and deselect the \menu{Enable Wireless} option. Your wireless radio will now be turned off, and your computer will no longer search for wireless networks.
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To reactivate your wireless card, simply select the \menu{Enable Wireless} option. Ubuntu will then begin to search for wireless networks automatically. If you are in range of a saved network, you will automatically be connected.
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Many modern laptops also have a physical switch/button built into the chassis that provides a way to quickly enable/disable the wireless card.
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Changing an existing wireless network
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বিদ্যমান ওয়্যারলেস নেটওয়ার্ক পাল্টানো
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Translated and reviewed by
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At times you may want to change the settings of a saved wireless network\dash for example, when the wireless password gets changed.
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