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Wireless lan client adapters
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Viewing the Current Status of Your Client Adapter
Table 7-3
Table 7-3
Status
Device
Serial Number
Manufacturer
Firmware Version
Boot Block Version
NDIS Driver Version
Default Profile
Current Profile
Using Short Radio Headers
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interprets each element of the Status screen.
Client Adapter Status
Description
A description of your client adapter.
The serial number of your client adapter.
Note
The manufacturer of your client adapter.
The version of the firmware that is currently running on your client
adapter.
The version of the boot block firmware that is currently in your client
adapter. The boot block firmware contains identification information
for the client adapter and functions to start up the radio and pass control
to the main firmware, which (unlike the boot block) can be modified
and upgraded by the user.
The version of the NDIS device driver that is currently installed on your
computer.
The network configuration (or profile) shown in the Use Selected
Profile drop-down box on the Profile Manager screen. This is the
profile that you have selected as the active profile.
Note
The network configuration (or profile) your client adapter is currently
using.
Note
Note
Indicates whether your client adapter is actually using short radio
headers.
Value:
Note
Note
The serial number appears only if the number has been
programmed into your card.
The current profile may be different than the default profile if
you are using auto profile selection. The client adapter will not
switch profiles as long as it remains associated to the access
point or reassociates within 10 seconds (or within the time
specified by the LEAP authentication timeout value if LEAP is
enabled). Refer to
Chapter 4
using profiles.
The current profile may be different than the default profile if
you are using auto profile selection. The client adapter does not
switch profiles as long as it remains associated to the access
point or reassociates within 10 seconds (or within the time
specified by the LEAP authentication timeout value if LEAP is
enabled). Refer to
Chapter 4
using profiles.
If your current profile becomes disabled due to an invalid LEAP
username and password, this field lists the profile as Disabled.
Yes or No
This setting appears only for 2.4-GHz client adapters.
Refer to the Use Short Radio Headers parameter in
for information on using short radio headers.
Chapter 7
Performing Diagnostics
for information on creating and
for information on creating and
Table 5-3
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