Asus PCE-N15 User Manual - Page 19

Wireless Radio On, Search & Connect, Surey, MAC Address, Channel, Current Data Rate, Network Type

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PCE-N15 WLAN Card User Manual Left-click the ASUS WLAN Card Setting Utility system tray icon to display the following options: • Wireless Radio On - Turns the wireless radio ON. • Wireless Radio Off - Turns the wireless radio OFF. • Search & Connect - Displays the available wireless networks. Double-click the icon to launch the ASUS WLAN Card Setting utility. Surey - Displays the connection status: SSID - Displays the name of the wireless network that the WLAN card is connecting to. MAC Address - Indicates the hardware address of the WLAN card. A MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to networking devices. It consists of six groups of two hexadecimal digits (0 through 9 and A through F) separated by colons, e.g. 00:E0:18:F0:05:C0. Channel - Displays the channel of the wireless network. Current Data Rate - Displays the current data transmission rate. Network Type - Displays the WLAN card type such as infrastructure type. Security - Displays the encryption of the wireless networks. Search- Lists the wireless networks that the WLAN card is connecting to. 16 ASUS WLAN Card

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PCE-N15 WLAN Card User Manual
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ASUS WLAN Card
Left-click the ASUS WLAN Card Setting Utility system tray icon to display the
following options:
Wireless Radio On -
Turns the wireless radio ON.
Wireless Radio Off -
Turns the wireless radio OFF.
Search & Connect -
Displays the available wireless
networks.
Double-click the icon to launch the ASUS WLAN Card Setting utility.
Surey -
Displays the connection status:
SSID -
Displays the name of the wireless network that the WLAN card is
connecting to.
MAC Address -
Indicates the hardware address of the WLAN card. A MAC
address is a unique identifier assigned to networking devices. It consists of six
groups of two hexadecimal digits (0 through 9 and A through F) separated by
colons, e.g. 00:E0:18:F0:05:C0.
Channel -
Displays the channel of the wireless network.
Current Data Rate
-
Displays the current data transmission rate.
Network Type
-
Displays the WLAN card type such as infrastructure type.
Security
-
Displays the encryption of the wireless networks.
Search-
Lists the wireless networks that the WLAN card is connecting to.