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How many profiles can I create with the help of the Aironet Desktop Utility (ADU)?

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How many profiles can I create with the help of the Aironet Desktop Utility (ADU)?

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A. The ADU profile manager feature enables you to create and manage up to 16 profiles or saved configurations for your client adapter. When you try to add more than 16 profiles, this message appears: These profiles enable you to use your client adapter in different locations, each of which requires different configuration settings. For example, you can set up profiles to use your client adapter at the office, at home, and in public areas such as airports. After you create the profiles, you can easily switch between the profiles without a need to reconfigure your client adapter each time you enter a new location. Profiles reside in the registry. You lose any saved profiles if you uninstall the software on the client adapter. In order to prevent the loss of your profiles, Cisco recommends that you back up your profiles through the import/export feature in Profile Manager. Q. Rather than attempt to reauthenticate when an Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)-FAST authentication fails w

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A. The ADU profile manager feature enables you to create and manage up to 16 profiles or saved configurations for your client adapter. When you try to add more than 16 profiles, this message appears: These profiles enable you to use your client adapter in different locations, each of which requires different configuration settings. For example, you can set up profiles to use your client adapter at the office, at home, and in public areas such as airports. After you create the profiles, you can easily switch between the profiles without a need to reconfigure your client adapter each time you enter a new location. Profiles reside in the registry. You lose any saved profiles if you uninstall the software on the client adapter. In order to prevent the loss of your profiles, Cisco recommends that you back up your profiles through the import/export feature in Profile Manager.

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