Belkin F5D6001 user manual Using the Belkin Utility Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP

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THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY

Using the Belkin Utility (Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP)

When the Utility opens, you will see the Utility screen. The view will be of the Configuration screen. This is the screen you will use most often to choose and change networks.

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a.Available Networks: Displays the available networks and their settings.

b.Navigation Buttons: Pressing these buttons will change the view.

c.Connect Button: Select a network from the Available Networks window and click “Connect” to connect to the network.

d.Update Button: Re-scans for more wireless networks in the area.

e.“Connected to” Window: Shows you the name and MAC address of the network you are currently connected to.

f.Signal Strength: Shows you the signal strength (in real time) of the network you are currently connected to.

g.Link Speed: The Card is operating at the speed indicated in this window.

h.Refresh Button: Pressing this button will refresh the IP settings of the Card. The IP information is displayed next to the button. This button is sometimes used when you switch from one network to another.

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Contents 802.11b Wireless Desktop Network Card Table of Contents Features IntroductionPackage Contents System RequirementsActivity LED Knowing Your Desktop Network CardLink LED Installing the Card Software and Driver InstallationInstalling the Card Installing the Card Installing the Card into your PC Power OFF the Computer and Disconnect the Power CordFinishing the Installation Uninstalling the Software and Drivers Opening the Wireless Network Monitor Utility System Tray iconIf you are using Windows XP, please read this section first Windows XP UsersUsing the Belkin Utility Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP Connecting to a Wireless Network Using the Quick Connect ScreenConnecting to a Network Using the Quick Connect Screen Using the Profiles Manager ViewCreating and Using a Profile Prioritizing your Profiles Advanced OptionsShowing the Icon in System Tray Using Power Save ModeSetting the Default Ad-Hoc Channel Turning the Radio OffTroubleshooting Technical SupportBelkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product Warranty InformationModifications FCC StatementFederal Communications Commission Notice Canada-Industry Canada IC Europe-European Union NoticeP74056-D