17
Chapter 5: Using the Wireless Network Monitor
Accessing the Wireless Network Monitor
Wireless-G USB Network Adapter with SRX400
Chapter 5: Using the Wireless Network Monitor
Use the Wireless Network Monitor to check the link information, search for available wireless networks, or
create profiles that hold different configuration settings.
Accessing the Wireless Network Monitor
After setting up and connecting the Adapter, the Wireless Network Monitor icon will appear in your PC’s system
tray. If the Wireless Network Monitor is enabled, then the icon will be green. If the Wireless Network Monitor is
disabled or the Adapter is not connected, then the icon will be gray.
Link Information Screens
The opening screen of the Wireless Network Monitor is the
Link Information
screen. From this screen, you can
find out how strong the current wireless signal is and how good the connection’s quality is. You can also click the
More Information
button to view additional status and statistics about the current wireless connection. To
search for available wireless networks, click the
Site Survey
tab. To perform configuration changes or create
connection profiles, click the
Profiles
tab.
Link Information
The
Link Information
screen displays network mode, signal strength, and link quality information about the
current connection. It also provides a button to click for additional status information.
Ad-Hoc Mode
or
Infrastructure Mode
- The screen indicates whether the Adapter is currently working in Ad-
Hoc or Infrastructure mode.
Signal Strength
- The Signal Strength bar indicates signal strength.
Link Quality
- The Link Quality bar indicates the quality of the wireless network connection.
Click the
More Information
button to view additional information about the wireless network connection on the
Wireless Network Status
screen.
Figure 5-1: Wireless Network Monitor Icon
Figure 5-2: Link Information Screen
NOTE:
The Wireless Network Monitor should only be
accessed AFTER installing the Adapter. For more
information on setting up and connecting the
Adapter, refer to “Chapter 4: Setting Up and
Connecting the Wireless-G USB Network Adapter with
SRX400.”