Finding Available Networks In Your Area - Belkin F5D70010 User Manual

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Using the Belkin Wireless Utility

Finding Available Networks in your Area

Click on the "Available Networks" tab to display a list of all available
wireless routers (and/or access points) in your area. To connect to an
available network, click on the network you would like to connect to from
the "Available Networks" list, and then click on the "Connect" button.
Note: In order to see your available networks, you must be near a
working wireless router (or access point).
(b)
(a)
(a) Network SSID
The Network SSID is the wireless network name of a router (or access
point). Connect to an available network by double-clicking on an SSID.
(b) Signal
The signal strength of the related router (or access point).
(c) Encryption
Will display "Not Use" when encryption is disabled, "WEP" when either
64-bit or 128-bit encryption is enabled, or "WPA" when WPA is enabled.
(d) Channel
The channel the router (or access point) is using.
(e) MAC Address
The router's (or access point's) MAC address.
(f) Connect
Click "Connect" to connect to the highlighted router (or access point)
listed in "Available Networks".
(g) Re-Scan
Click "Re-Scan" to scan the area of available routers (or access
points) to connect to.
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