Starting Meshtray; Meshtray Status Tab; Figure 18. Meshtray Link Strength Indicator; Figure 19. No Neighbors Ad-Hoc Peer-To-Peer Icon - Motorola WMC6300 User Manual

3.1 wireless modem card
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MeshTray Icon
Figure 18.
MeshTray Link Strength Indicator
In Figure 19, the MeshTray Icon is in Ad-Hoc Peer-to-Peer mode without neighbors.
MeshTray Icon
Figure 19.
No Neighbors Ad-Hoc Peer-to-Peer Icon
The MeshTray icon in Figure 20 has a green background that indicates that there is at least one
other device participating in the Ad-Hoc Peer-to-Peer network.
MeshTray Icon
Figure 20.
Active Ad-Hoc Peer-to-Peer Icon

Starting MeshTray

MeshTray will automatically start whenever a WMC6300 is inserted into the Pocket PC device.
If MeshTray has been stopped and needs to be restarted, double-click on the MeshTray icon on
the desktop. Also, if MeshTray has been minimized, clicking on the MeshTray icon in the
system tray restores the application to a property sheet interface as shown in Figure 21.

MeshTray Status Tab

When the utility is launched, MeshTray displays useful system information such as a description
of the device, the MAC and IP address of the node, and the type of device (i.e., Subscriber
Device). The Firmware version and build date are also displayed. When in infrastructure mode,
the status tab also displays the associated IAP MAC address and the link quality to that IAP.
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