Asus T2-P T2-P User Manual - Page 65

Wireless LAN Card Settings

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Wireless LAN Card Settings The Wireless LAN Card Settings is the main interface that allows you to control the ASUS wireless LAN adapter. Use the Wireless Settings to view the operational and connection status, or to modify the wireless LAN adapter configuration. Tabbed property sheets Property window The Wireless Settings window is composed of the property window and tabbed property sheets. Click the icons in the property window to display their tabbed property sheets. Status - Status tab The Status tab provides general information on the wireless LAN adapter. Association State. This field displays the connection status and MAC address of the network where the system is connected. Service Set Identifier (SSID). This field displays the SSID of the network where the adapter is associated or is intending to join. The SSID is a group name shared by every member of a wireless network. Only client PCs with the same SSID are allowed to establish a connection. The MAC Address field displays the hardware address of a device connected to a network. The Current Channel field displays the radio channel the adapter is currently tuned. The channel changes when the adapter scans available channels. See the Appendix for channel information. The Current Data Rate field displays the data transfer rate between the adapter and the access point. The Radio State field displays the radio communication status. Click the Disable Radio button if you wish to disable radio communication with an access point or a Wi-Fi device. ASUS Terminator 2 barebone system 65

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ASUS Terminator 2 barebone system
Wireless LAN Card Settings
The Wireless LAN Card Settings
is the main interface that allows
you to control the ASUS wireless
LAN adapter. Use the Wireless
Settings to view the operational
and connection status, or to
modify the wireless LAN adapter
configuration.
The Wireless Settings window is
composed of the property window
and tabbed property sheets. Click
the icons in the property window
to display their tabbed property sheets.
Property window
Tabbed property sheets
Status - Status tab
The
Status
tab provides general
information on the wireless LAN
adapter.
Association State
. This field
displays the connection status and
MAC address of the network where
the system is connected.
Service Set Identifier (SSID).
This
field displays the SSID of the
network where the adapter is
associated or is intending to join. The
SSID
is a group name shared by
every member of a wireless network. Only client PCs with the same SSID
are allowed to establish a connection.
The
MAC Address
field displays the hardware address of a device
connected to a network.
The
Current Channel
field displays the radio channel the adapter is
currently tuned. The channel changes when the adapter scans available
channels. See the Appendix for channel information.
The
Current Data Rate
field displays the data transfer rate between the
adapter and the access point.
The
Radio State
field displays the radio communication status. Click the
Disable Radio
button if you wish to disable radio communication with an
access point or a Wi-Fi device.