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Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink

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Chapter 6: Managing Network Profiles 534 Save your changes.To enable a network profile:1 From the Profiles tab, select the profile from the Profile List.2 Click Edit.3 In the Network Profile tab, select Enabled.4 If you want the settings on the network profile to override any manual IP settings on thedevice, enable the Override Settings on Mobile Devices option. If the profile isconfigured to override, it overrides each time the device connects. This option is onlyavailable when the Manage WLAN IP option is enabled.5 Save your changes.The network profile is now enabled.Configuring Scheduled SettingsFrom a network profile, configure WLAN IP settings, WLAN security settings, and WWANsettings. These configurations can be scheduled to start at a specific time, so they areconsidered scheduled settings.When you configure WLAN IP, WLAN, and WWAN settings, either make the changes takeeffect immediately or select the start time for those settings to take effect. Once the settingstake effect, if there is more than one network profile enabled and applied at a location, thenetwork profile with the highest priority will be the profile that is applied on your devices.NOTE: Old Enablers don't store scheduled settings. They will receive the new networksettings the first time they connect with the server after the scheduled start time.This section contains information on the following configuration options:• Configuring WLAN IP Settings• Configuring WLAN Settings• Configuring WWAN SettingsConfiguring WLAN IP SettingsWith a network profile, you can configure WLAN IP settings for your devices and schedulewhen those settings will be applied. The options include:

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