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Once you have successfully established a wireless connection, Ubuntu will store these settings (including the password) to make it easier to connect to this same wireless network in the future. You may also be prompted to select a \emph{keyring} password here. The keyring stores passwords in one place so you can access them all in the future by remembering just the keyring password.
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Connecting to a saved wireless network
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保存されている無線ネットワークに接続する
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Ubuntu will automatically try to connect to a wireless network in range if it has the settings saved. This works on both open and secure wireless networks.
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If you have numerous wireless networks in range that are saved on your computer, Ubuntu may choose to connect to one network while you may want to connect to another network. To remedy this action, click on the \application{NetworkManager} icon. A list of wireless networks will appear along with their signal meters. Simply click on the network to which you wish to connect, and Ubuntu will disconnect from the current network and attempt to connect to the one you have selected.
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If the network is secure and Ubuntu has the details for this network saved, Ubuntu will automatically connect. If the details for this network connection are not saved, are incorrect, or have changed, then you will be prompted to enter the network password again. If the network is open (no password required), all of this will happen automatically and the connection will be established.
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Connecting to a hidden wireless network
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ステルスモードのネットワークに接続する
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Kentaro Kazuhama
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./working-with-ubuntu/gettingonline.tex
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In some environments, you may need to connect to a hidden wireless network. These hidden networks do not broadcast their names, and, therefore, their names will not appear in the list of available wireless networks even if they are in range. In order to connect to a hidden wireless network, you will need to get its name and security details from your network administrator or \acronym{ISP}.
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To connect to a hidden wireless network:
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Click on \application{NetworkManager} in the top panel.
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Select \menu{Connect to a hidden wireless network}. Ubuntu will then open the \window{Connect to Hidden Wireless Network} window.
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