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Chapter 3 Wireless Network Statistics The Wireless Networks Statistics screen provides statistics on your current network settings. Wireless Network Statistics Transmit Rate This is the data transmission rate of the current connection. (In Auto mode, the Adapter dynamically shifts to the fastest data transmission rate at any given time.) Receive Rate This is the rate that the Adapter receives data. Packets Received This shows the packets that the Adapter receives, in real time, after connecting to the wireless network or after clicking Refresh. Packets Transmitted This shows the packets that the Adapter transmits, in real time, after connecting to the wireless network or after clicking Refresh. Bytes Received This shows the bytes that the Adapter receives, in real time, after connecting to the wireless network or after clicking Refresh. Bytes Transmitted This shows the bytes that the Adapter transmits, in real time, after connecting to the wireless network or after clicking Refresh. Driver Version This shows the Adapter's driver version. Noise Level This shows the level of background noise that affects the wireless signal. A lower reading translates into a higher quality signal. Signal Strength This is the intensity of the wireless signal that the Adapter receives. Transmit Power This is the power output at which the Adapter transmits. Up Time This indicates the length of the most recent connection to a wireless network. Total Up Time This indicates the cumulative total of the Adapter's connection time. Dual-Band Wireless-N ExpressCard Configuration Signal Strength The Signal Strength bar indicates the signal strength. Link Quality The Link Quality bar indicates the quality of the wireless network connection. Click Back to return to the initial Status screen. Click Status to go to the Wireless Network Status screen. Click Save to Profile to save the currently active connection settings to a profile. Click Refresh to reset the statistics. Connect The Connect screen displays a list of available networks in the table. The table shows each network's wireless network name, radio band, signal strength, and security method. You may click the column heading (Wireless Network Name, GHz, Signal strength, or Security method) to sort by that field. Connect Wireless Network Name This is the SSID or unique name of the wireless network. GHz This is the radio band used on the network. The number 2.4 indicates Wireless-B, -G, or -N (2.4 GHz). The number 5 indicates Wireless-A or -N (5 GHz). (TBD - Is this still displayed? Not needed since only band is 2.4 GHz) Signal The Signal bar indicates the signal strength. Security This is the security method used by the network. Wi-Fi Protected Setup Click the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button to connect to a router that supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Refer to the "Wi-Fi Protected Setup" instructions in the "Status" section at the beginning of this chapter. Refresh Click Refresh to perform a new search for wireless devices. Connect To connect to one of the networks on the list, select the wireless network, and click Connect. 8

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Chapter 3
Configuration
8
Dual-Band Wireless-N ExpressCard
Wireless Network Statistics
The
Wireless Networks Statistics
screen provides statistics
on your current network settings.
Wireless Network Statistics
Transmit Rate
This is the data transmission rate of
the current connection. (In Auto mode, the Adapter
dynamically shifts to the fastest data transmission rate at
any given time.)
Receive Rate
This is the rate that the Adapter receives
data.
Packets Received
This shows the packets that the
Adapter receives, in real time, after connecting to the
wireless network or after clicking Refresh.
Packets Transmitted
This shows the packets that the
Adapter transmits, in real time, after connecting to the
wireless network or after clicking Refresh.
Bytes Received
This shows the bytes that the Adapter
receives, in real time, after connecting to the wireless
network or after clicking Refresh.
Bytes Transmitted
This shows the bytes that the Adapter
transmits, in real time, after connecting to the wireless
network or after clicking Refresh.
Driver Version
This shows the Adapter’s driver version.
Noise Level
This shows the level of background noise
that affects the wireless signal. A lower reading translates
into a higher quality signal.
Signal Strength
This is the intensity of the wireless signal
that the Adapter receives.
Transmit Power
This is the power output at which the
Adapter transmits.
Up Time
This indicates the length of the most recent
connection to a wireless network.
Total Up Time
This indicates the cumulative total of the
Adapter’s connection time.
Signal Strength
The Signal Strength bar indicates the
signal strength.
Link Quality
The Link Quality bar indicates the quality of
the wireless network connection.
Click
Back
to return to the initial
Status
screen. Click
Status
to go to the
Wireless Network Status
screen. Click
Save to
Profile
to save the currently active connection settings to
a profile. Click
Refresh
to reset the statistics.
Connect
The
Connect
screen displays a list of available networks
in the table. The table shows each network’s wireless
network name, radio band, signal strength, and security
method. You may click the column heading (Wireless
Network Name, GHz, Signal strength, or Security method)
to sort by that field.
Connect
Wireless Network Name
This is the SSID or unique name
of the wireless network.
GHz
This is the radio band used on the network. The
number 2.4 indicates Wireless-B, -G, or -N (2.4 GHz). The
number 5 indicates Wireless-A or -N (5 GHz). (TBD - Is this
still displayed? Not needed since only band is 2.4 GHz)
Signal
The Signal bar indicates the signal strength.
Security
This is the security method used by the
network.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Click the
Wi-Fi Protected Setup
button
to connect to a router that supports Wi-Fi
Protected Setup. Refer to the “Wi-Fi Protected Setup”
instructions in the “Status” section at the beginning of this
chapter.
Refresh
Click
Refresh
to perform a new search for
wireless devices.
Connect
To connect to one of the networks on the list,
select the wireless network, and click
Connect
.