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| The following table shows all the major tasks associated with automatic network configuration and includes links to those tasks. You do not perform the tasks in the order shown. Rather, each task is a self-contained procedure. ||Task ||Description ||For Instructions || |
| |Check the status of the network connection. |You can obtain information about the active network connection, such as the interface device name and IP address, network name, and more. This information is particularly helpful for troubleshooting your network connection. |[Checking the Status of Network Connections From the Desktop]| |
| |Check the status of the network connection. |You can obtain information about the active network connection, such as the interface device name and IP address, network name, and more. This information is particularly helpful for troubleshooting your network connection. |[How to Check the Status of Your Network Connection] and [How to Obtain More Information About Your Active Network Connection] | |
| |Connect to a wireless network when the system starts. |If NWAM discovers more than one network while trying to make a wireless connection, you must choose a network from the list of available wireless networks. |[How to Connect to a Wireless Network at Startup] | |
| |Change the network connection from a wired to a wireless interface. |After the system starts and connects to a wired network, you can change the network connection to a wireless network. |[How to Change a Connection From a Wired to a Wireless Network] | |
| |Choose a different wireless network. |When a wireless network is active, you can change to another available wireless network. |[How to Change the Active Network Connection From One Wireless Network to Another Wireless Network] | |
| |Change the network connection from a wireless to a wired interface. |When a wireless interface is active, you can change the network connection to a wired network.|[How to Change a the Active Network Connection From a Wireless to a Wired Network] | |
| |Switch the network connection from one wired interface to another wired interface. |If your system is a _multihomed host_, that is, a system with more than one wired interface, you can switch from one wired interface connection to a different wired interface connection. |[How to Change the Active Network Connection From One Wired Network Interface to Another Wired Network] Interface] | |
| |Change the priority of the network connection. |You can change the priority of the first network connection to be made when the system starts. This priority is set for the next session and all subsequent sessions. |[How to Change the Default Startup Network Connection for All Sessions] | |
| |Add a network to the list of available networks. |A private wireless network at your site might not allow systems to discover its existence. However, you can add it to NWAM's list of available networks. |[How to Join Add an Unlisted Wireless Network] | |
| |Administer the list of “favorite” wireless networks. |You can add, delete, and modify the information for the wireless networks that your system has accessed so far, which are your “favorite” networks. |[How to Manage Administer the List of Favorite Wireless Networks From the Desktop] | |
| |Manually configure the network. |You can turn off NWAM and administer your network connection manually through the OpenSolaris command-line interface. |[How to Disable and Enable the NWAM Change From Automatic to Manual Network Service] Configuration] | |
| |Return to automatic network configuration. |If manual network configuration is the current mode, you can reactivate automatic network configuration. |[How to Change From Manual to Automatic Network Configuration]| |
The information in the following sections describe how to use this feature: |
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