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Profile. So when you set the Profile, you would better choose the name that can
send the contents it has.
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Link Status
: you Link Status shows a client connection state with AP (In
Infrastructure mode) or with other clients (In 802.11Ad-hoc Mode).
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SSID
: It represents the name of a group consisting of WLAN users only. It is also
called ESSID.
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Operating Mode:
There are three Modes. Infrastructure Mode (the connection
among clients through an AP), 802.11Ad-hoc/Ad-hoc Mode (direct connection
among clients)
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BSSID
: It shows the Physical Address of WLAN card inserted in AP in the
Infrastructure Mode and the Random Generation value in the 802.11 Ad-hoc Mode.
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Channel
: It shows channel number in use for communication between AP and
client or among clients. When the Network Mode is set to the Infrastructure or
802.11Ad-hoc/Ad-hoc Modes, it searches a channel automatically.
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WEP:
Security tool to be used for encryption/decryption of data to be exchanged
between clients or between clients and AP. It denies the authorized access to
network if WEP is enabled.
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Power Saving:
The Power Saving Mode that prolongs the life of battery.
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Physical Address:
It is the Physical address of WLAN card being used by user.
This is also the MAC address of the WLAN card.
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IP Address:
Address used to send data from one computer to another to create the
network of several computers. IP address is unique for every network card installed
on a computer to identify it from other computers.
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Subnet Mask:
It is an address that enables along with an IP Address to share a
network Address within the LAN of company.
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Gateway:
The network point playing a role as a gateway to enter the other network.
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DNS:
It is the system that transforms the name of an Internet domain to the
corresponding IP Address. IP Address is actually needed to locate a
computer/server on the Internet.
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Adapter Name:
It shows the kind of WLAN card that the user is using now.
The following description is the fundamental installation of WLAN Card.
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