
WirelessN Discovery Tool
RLXIB-ICN ♦ 802.11n
User Manual
Industrial Client
Page 98 of 129
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
July 25, 2013
5.11 Discovery Tool Menus and Toolbars
5.11.1 File Menu
This menu allows you to capture details presented in this interactive
management tool for supported radios. While the radio details in your wireless
network are dynamic, you can save or print details of the detected radios, and
even import a previously saved snapshot file containing non-active Radios to
review radio and topology details.
With the Save Snapshot option, you can save a file to your host PC containing
details of the detected radios. This file can later be imported with the View
Snapshot option to view the details and topology.
The Print Settings command will open print settings dialog to allow you to select
printer and set printer settings. The Print command will print out the current view
(Radio List or Topology).
Choose Exit to close this Windows application and related processes.
5.11.2 Scan Menu
The scan menu allows you to configure and initiate detection of supported radios
within your host machine's network. These supported radios respond to probe
requests initiated from this utility, and the settings in this section allow you to
configure the frequency and protocol settings for these probe requests.
The Start Scan button will let you initiate a scan of your host's entire LAN and
WLAN, or can be configured to only send discovery probe messages with an IP
address range or over a specific network adaptor (in order to restrict the probe
messages to WiFi or Ethernet traffic). When starting a scan, you can choose to
clear earlier network information by enabling the option to Clear Devices
Discovered Earlier. Selecting this option will ensure that all radio details
displayed after the scan are always current.