"IP Addre s s "
Indicates the computer's IP address.
"Fram e s Se nt"
Indicates the total number of frames sent.
"Fram e s Re ce ive d"
Indicates the total number of frames received.
"Com m unication Type "
Indicates the current type of communication used by the Wireless LAN PC Card.
802.11a
Connected to a 802.11a access point or peer-to-peer netw ork.
802.11b
Connected to a 802.11b access point or peer-to-peer netw ork.
802.11g
Connected to a 802.11g access point or peer-to-peer netw ork.
Super A
Connected to a 802.11a access point w ith the Super A/G function enabled.
Super G
Connected to a 802.11g access point w ith the Super A/G function enabled.
Turbo OFF
Connected to an access point that supports the turbo function. The turbo function is currently disabled.
Turbo ON
Connected to an access point that supports the turbo function. The turbo function is currently enabled.
(.11b mixed) Connected to a 802.11g w ireless netw ork, but there is a 802.11b device in the vicinity.
"Link Rate (TX)"
Indicates the rate of frames sent.
"Link Rate (RX)"
Indicates the rate of frames received.
"Throughput (TX)"
Indicates the throughput of the current data transmission rate and fastest data transmission rate.
"Throughput (RX)"
Indicates the throughput of the current data reception rate and fastest data reception rate.
2.
Wire le s s ON/OFF
Note
The follow ing buttons are not displayed if you are using Wireless LAN PC Card PCWA-C500 or PCWA-C300S.
"802.11b/g" button (if us ing the PCWA-C700, this button is "802.11b")
Enables/disables 802.11b/g or 802.11b (2.4 GHz) w ireless.
The O mark is green w hen this function is enabled and gray w hen disabled.
"802.11a" button
Enables/disables 802.11a (5 GHz) w ireless.
The O mark is green w hen this function is enabled and gray w hen disabled.
3.
Othe r buttons
"Re ne w IP" button
Click this button to release/renew the current IP address that w as assigned to your computer and obtain a new one.
Note s
This button is unavailable if the computer is configured w ith a static IP address.
"AP Se tting" button
If you click this button w hen the computer is connected to an access point netw ork, your Web brow ser starts, and you can configure the access point and
monitor the netw ork status on the Access Point Setup Page that appears.
Note
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