NetworkSupportChapter —4
138 700Series Color MobileComputer User’s Manual
Note: Once CORE is running, you can return to it by tapping its icon
from the System Tray via the Today screen. Tap Start >Today >theCore
three-ring icon (circled in the following illustration).
802.11 CF COREModuleThe 802.11 CF CORE module displays helpful information aboutthe
802.11b or 802.11b/g radio option built into your 760 or 761 Computer.
Note that you can configure the 802.11b or 802.11b/g radio module from
this CORE application.Select Configure >Configure Intermec 802.11
CF from the bottom menu bar to access the Profile Wizard application.
See Appendix A, “Configurable Settings,” for information about th is ap-
plicationvia the Wireless Networkcontrol panel applet.
General
Below are descriptions and meanings for each piece of infor mation pro-
vided via the General tab. Note that the information is listed alphabetically.
Adapter MAC Identifies the MAC address forth is 802.11b or802.11b/g adapter.
Antenna Identifies the antenna used with the 802.11b or 802.11b/g radio: “Primary,” “Secondary,” or “Di-
versity.”
AP Mac Identifiesthe MAC address of the access point to which this 760Computer is connected.
Connected to
or Scanning...
Reports the connectionstatu s andto which SSID this 760 Computer is attached.
Encryption or
Keys Absent
“Encryption”reports the encryption mode and the association mode (in parentheses). See page 375
for information about WEP encryption. “Keys Absent” reports the associ ation mode in parentheses.
See page 375 for information about WPA encrypti on.
ESS Identifiesthe type of network to which you are attached,either an ESS (Extended Service Set)
802.11 Station, or Ad-hoc.