Belkin F5D6001 Using Power Save Mode, Showing the Icon in System Tray, Turning the Radio Off

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THE BELKIN WIRELESS NETWORK MONITOR UTILITY

Power Save Mode

Allows you to select the Power Save mode.

Default is OFF.

Show icon in system tray

Choose to display or NOT display the icon in the system tray.

Default Ad-Hoc Channel

Allows you to select the default

Ad-Hoc channel.

Radio Off

Allows you to turn the radio (the Card) on or off.

Using Power Save Mode

Enabling Power Save will help reduce battery consumption on a laptop by turning the Card or parts of the Card OFF after each data set is sent or received to or from the network. Enabling this mode will decrease performance of the Card, but may greatly enhance your battery life. Use this feature only if necessary. Minimum Power Save mode will partially shut the Card off to reduce power consumption, but the radio will still be on, ready to transmit or receive. Maximum Power Save mode will completely shut the Card down when there is no activity. When there is activity, the Card will turn itself back on and begin transmitting or receiving data. This introduces a short delay, but will save the most battery power on your laptop.

Showing the Icon in System Tray

You can choose to display the Utility icon in the system tray. By placing a check in the box, the icon will be displayed in the system tray. Removing the check will remove the icon. When there is no icon in the system tray, you can access the Utility by using the desktop shortcut.

Turning the Radio Off

You can manually turn the radio off by placing a check in the box. This will disable the Card until you turn it back on.

Setting the Default Ad-Hoc Channel

You can select the channel you want the Card to operate in when it is set for Ad-Hoc (peer-to-peer) mode. In an Ad-Hoc configuration, one client initiates the connection by broadcasting its presence as an Ad-Hoc client. The rest of the clients will connect to the initial client, making the initial client’s channel the channel that all of the clients will operate on. The default Ad-Hoc channel is 11.

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Contents 802.11b Wireless Desktop Network Card Table of Contents Introduction FeaturesSystem Requirements Package ContentsLink LED Knowing Your Desktop Network CardActivity LED Software and Driver Installation Installing the CardInstalling the Card Installing the Card Power OFF the Computer and Disconnect the Power Cord Installing the Card into your PCFinishing the Installation Uninstalling the Software and Drivers System Tray icon Opening the Wireless Network Monitor UtilityWindows XP Users If you are using Windows XP, please read this section firstUsing the Belkin Utility Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP Using the Quick Connect Screen Connecting to a Wireless NetworkUsing the Profiles Manager View Connecting to a Network Using the Quick Connect ScreenCreating and Using a Profile Advanced Options Prioritizing your ProfilesTurning the Radio Off Using Power Save ModeSetting the Default Ad-Hoc Channel Showing the Icon in System TrayTechnical Support TroubleshootingInformation Belkin Corporation Limited Lifetime Product WarrantyFederal Communications Commission Notice FCC StatementModifications Europe-European Union Notice Canada-Industry Canada ICP74056-D