Understanding The Menu Options And Icons; Figure 428: Probable Device Location - Off Screen; Table 386: Wlan Visualization Menu Bar Options - D-Link DWL-8600AP User Manual

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If the locator APs are not able to determine the location of a device, the Device Location status indicates that
the device is not located. A device might not be found if, for example, the search APs are unable to triangulate
on the target device. The ability to locate a device and the search radius of the probable location are
dependent, in part, on the location of the locator APs in relation to each other and to the device to be found.
If a device is located, but it outside of the graph boundaries, a green arrow appears on the perimeter of the
graph. Right-click the arrow to view information about the coordinates of the located device.

Understanding the Menu Options and Icons

The following table provides an overview of the menu items available in the WLAN Visualization tool.
Menu Item
File
Force Refresh
Reconnect and Refresh
Exit
Edit
New Graph
Edit Graph
Delete Graph
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Figure 428: Probable Device Location – Off Screen

Table 386: WLAN Visualization Menu Bar Options

Description
Resynchronizes the Java client application. If you edit the graph, you can
force a refresh to manually update the view.
Disconnects the client application from the switch and re-connects it.
Exits the WLAN Visualization application.
Opens a window that allows you to create and configure a new graph,
including the name, background image, and scale factor for the graph.
Opens the window for an existing graph. You can change the background
image or graph scale. To change the name of the graph, you must create a
new graph.
Deletes the active graph. When you select this item, a dialogue box appears
to confirm that you want to delete the graph.
Lists the available background images and allows you to delete any
available image.
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