40 | CHAPTER 6: STATUS AND OPTIONS SCREENS
Peers Status Screen
When Ad-Hoc is selected as the operating mode, the
Peers
status screen
appears
.
Use the
Known Peers
field to view the BSSID or MAC addresses of the
other WLAN Card users (peers) in the wireless network, their power mode,
their transmit rate, supported rate and the length of time an adapter has been
out of the Ad-Hoc network. These adapters are all available when forming a
peer-to-peer network in Ad Hoc mode.
The number of adapters in the network is displayed at the bottom or of the
screen. The
Peers
status screen is a view-only window with no configurable
data fields.
Tap
Refresh
to update the
Peers
status screen to the latest Ad Hoc network
performance and membership data.
Pocket PC 2002:
For help with WLAN Tools, tap
Start | Help
. To exit, tap
Close
.
Windows 2000/XP:
For help with WLAN Tools, click on the Help icon in the upper right
corner, then click on the WLAN Tools page you need help on. To exit, click
Close
.