Using The Belkin Wireless Network Utility; How To Access The Belkin Wireless Network Utility; Monitoring The Status Of Your Network Connection - Belkin F6D3000 User Manual

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Using the Belkin Wireless Network Utility

How to Access the Belkin Wireless Network Utility

Double-click on the "Signal Indicator" icon located in the lower right
corner of your screen (in the system tray) to bring up the Wireless
Network Utility. The color of the "Signal Indicator" icon reflects the
connection link—green indicates that the Card is connected and red
indicates that the Card is not connected to a wireless network.

Monitoring the Status of your Network Connection

Click on the "Status" tab to monitor the link status of your network
connection. From this tab you can see your current connection status on
the screen. The example below shows that there is a connection between
the computer and the wireless router (or access point) by displaying
a wireless signal and the word "connected" in between the two. The
diagram below also shows there is a connection between the wireless
router (or access point) and the Internet, to view the status of the router
to the Internet click on the "Status" button.
(a) Signal Strength
Displays the signal strength of the related router (or access point).
(b) Connect to Network
Displays the current network SSID, the network name of the router (or
access point) you are connected to.
(c) Network Type
Displays either "Access Point" if connected to a router (or access point)
or "Ad-Hoc" when connected to another computer.
You can also double-click on the
Wireless Network Utility shortcut icon
on your desktop window.
If the icon is not present, click on
"Start > Programs > Belkin > Belkin
Wireless A+G Desktop Card >
Wireless Network Utility" to bring
up the Utility.
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