User's Manual
Using the Windows Utility
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Display 802.11b
Access Points
Select this check box to display 802.11b (infrastructure) networks.
Display 802.11a
Access Points
Select this check box to display 802.11a (infrastructure) networks.
Display 802.11g
Access Points
Select this check box to display 802.11g (infrastructure) networks.
Network Name
Available wireless networks are listed.
MAC Address
This is the MAC address of the Access Point (or Wireless station, if
the network is an Ad-hoc network).
Security
Data encryption and authentication methods used on the wireless
network
WPS
It will display "Y" if the Access Point has WPS function.
CH.
The channel used by the Wireless network.
Signal
This is displayed as percentage (0 ~ 100%).
Network Type
This will indicate "Infrastructure" (displayed device is an Access
Point) or "Ad-hoc". (displayed device is a Wireless station)
Frequency
The Wireless band used by this Wireless network.
Status
The area to the left of the "Rescan" button shows the current status. In
the example above, it shows "Connected".
Rescan
Click this button to rescan for all Wireless networks.
Disconnect
Click this button to exit the current Wireless network.
Connect
Click this button to connect the Wireless network.
Wireless Network Sequence (order)
You can click the headings (ex. Network Name, MAC Address, Security…) of the Wireless
network table to arrange the Wireless network in the desired order.
To Connect to a Wireless Network
• Double-click on the desired network.
• Click the name of the wireless network to which you want to connect, and then click
Connect.
Note that once you are connected to a Wireless network, the Site Survey screen will identify
the current wireless network with a blue icon, as shown below.