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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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To edit a saved wireless network connection:
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Click on the \application{NetworkManager} icon and select \menu{Edit Connections\ldots}
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A \window{Network Connections} window will open. Click on the \tab{Wireless} tab.
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By default, saved networks are in chronological order with the most recently connected at the top. Find the network you want to edit, select it, and click on the \button{Edit} button.
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Ubuntu will now open a window called \window{Editing \variable{connection name}}, where \variable{connection name} is the name of the connection you are editing. This window will display a number of tabs.
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Above the tabs, there is a field called \textfield{Connection name} where you can change the name of the connection to give it 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 attempt a connection until it is selected from the \application{NetworkManager} menu. Select or deselect this option as needed.
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On the \tab{Wireless} tab, you may need to edit the \textfield{\acronym{SSID}} field. A \acronym{SSID} is the wireless connection's network name. If this field isn't set correctly, Ubuntu will not be able to connect to the wireless network in question.
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Below the \acronym{SSID} is a \textfield{Mode} field. The ``Infrastructure'' mode means that you would be connecting to a wireless router or \gls{Access Point}. The ``ad-hoc'' mode is for a computer-to-computer connection (where one computer shares another's connection) and is often only used in advanced cases.
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