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Using Wireless Tray Icon Functions, Viewing Signal Strength and Speed

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Chapter 4 Using Wireless Tray Icon Functions Viewing Signal Strength and Speed Whenever you start Windows, the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility is launched automatically with its icon loaded on the system tray, located near the clock on the task bar. While connected, you can place your cursor over the icon to see the pop-up text that gives link information about the current SSID, speed and signal strength. 35

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Chapter 4
Using Wireless Tray Icon Functions
Viewing Signal Strength and Speed
Whenever you start Windows, the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility is launched automatically
with its icon loaded on the system tray, located near the clock on the task bar.
While connected, you can place your cursor over the icon to see the pop-up text that gives link
information about the current SSID, speed and signal strength.