Gateway MX6708 8511838 - Gateway Notebook Reference Guide - Page 113

To check the signal strength, Start, My Network, Places, Properties, Wireless Network, Connection

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Important Note any antenna placement constraints in the access point user guide because the speed of a wireless network is related to signal strength. Signal strength is affected by the distance between your wireless network devices, by radio interference, and by interference from natural obstructions such as walls, floors, and doors. Troubleshooting Your connection on the network seems intermittent or your wireless network is running slower than you expect ■ The speed of a wireless network is related to signal strength. Signal strength is affected by the distance between your wireless network devices, by radio interference, and by interference from natural obstructions such as walls, ceilings, floors, and doors. If your wireless network is running slower than you expect, you should check your network signal strength. If you find the signal strength is low, try moving to a new location to increase the signal strength. To check the signal strength: 1 Click Start, right-click My Network Places, then click Properties. The Network Connections window opens. 2 Right-click Wireless Network Connection, then click Status. The Wireless Network Connection Status dialog box opens. The meter shows the signal strength for wireless networking on your computer if other computers with the same network name are within range of your computer. 107

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Troubleshooting
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Important
Note any antenna
placement constraints
in the access point user
guide because the
speed of a wireless
network is related to
signal strength. Signal
strength is affected by
the distance between
your wireless network
devices, by radio
interference, and by
interference from
natural obstructions
such as walls, floors,
and doors.
Your connection on the network seems
intermittent or your wireless network is
running slower than you expect
The speed of a wireless network is related
to signal strength. Signal strength is
affected by the distance between your
wireless network devices, by radio
interference, and by interference from
natural obstructions such as walls, ceilings,
floors, and doors.
If your wireless network is running slower
than you expect, you should check your
network signal strength. If you find the
signal strength is low, try moving to a new
location to increase the signal strength.
To check the signal strength:
1
Click
Start
, right-click
My Network
Places
, then click
Properties
. The
Network Connections
window
opens.
2
Right-click
Wireless Network
Connection
, then click
Status
. The
Wireless Network Connection Status
dialog box opens. The meter shows
the signal strength for wireless
networking on your computer if
other computers with the same
network name are within range of
your computer.