86
RangeLAN2 Status Monitor
In Windows 95, 98, 2000, and NT computers, the RangeLAN2
Status Monitor will be installed and loaded each time the operat-
ing system starts. The icon will change to indicate whether or not
this node is within range of the Master.
When within range of a RangeLAN2 Master, the icon will appear
as shown below and report the synchronization status when the
mouse cursor is placed over it.
You should note that if the wireless client roams from one Master
Access Point to another, this change will not be reflected in the
synchronization status dialog box until the mouse cursor is moved
off and then back onto the Status Monitor icon.
When not in range, the icon will appear as follows regardless of
mouse activity: