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(12.3.2-en) Wireless Manager

The Wireless Manager tool allows the user to connect quickly to available wireless networks. This article shows how to use the Wireless Manager in IGEL OS.

The Wireless Manager is only available from the Wi-Fi tray icon in the login screen or the locked screen. Once the screen is unlocked and the user is logged in, the Wi-Fi tray app can be used for the same purpose. For the description of the tray app, see (12.3.2-en) Wi-Fi Tray App.



This is how you can use the Wireless Manager:

  1. To bring up the Wireless Manager, click the tray icon for wireless:


    The Wireless Manager opens.


  2. Search for available networks.
    • The list of active networks is sorted according to the quality of their signal strength.
    • Previously configured connections are flagged with a tick in the Configured column.
    • The connection currently active is likewise flagged with a symbol under Connected.

  3. Double-click on a network in the list in order to open the entry mask.
    You can either permanently store the login information or enter it each time you establish a connection to this network.

    Click on the key symbol in order to display the key phrase while you are typing.
  4. Click on the Connect network button in order to establish the previously configured connection:
    The tray icon will change to show the connection quality.
    Hidden networks appear in the Wireless Manager with the network name empty or can be defined using the Search for network button.
    In order to connect to a previously unknown hidden network, you must first enter the SSID before the access data are retrieved:

    If you have configured the available connections, you will no longer need the Wireless Manager in order to establish a connection.


    In the context menu for the tray icon, all available networks are listed and can be brought up from here.

  5. The IGEL Setup shows all connections configured for the device under Network > Wireless > Wi-Fi Networks. For more information, see (12.3.2-en) Wi-Fi Networks.