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Connection information
6.1.4.2
Advanced – Wi-Fi Ping Tools
Profile
Destination
Ping Payload
Ping Delay text box
Timeout ms text box
Start Ping/Stop Ping
Release/Renew
(Re)connect
6.1.4.3
Advanced – Wi-Fi Debug
Profile
Driver Debug
Drop-down menu
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period, channel, and bit rate.
Information including the WLAN connection (between Laird
Wi-Fi radio and AP) information including signal strength
(RSSI), and signal quality percentage.
The name of the active profile.
The destination of the ping in use.
The amount of data (in bytes) that is transmitted on a ping. Use the
drop down menu to choose 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, or 1024 bytes.
The amount of time (in milliseconds or ms) between successive ping
requests.
How long to wait for a ping before timing out and sending the next
ping.
Start a continuous ping to the address in the output area to the
button. Once the button is tapped, its name and function changes to
Stop Ping. Pings continue until you tap Stop Ping, move to a different
LCM window, exit LCM, or remove the radio.
Note: If your device has both a Laird Wi-Fi radio and another
network adapter active, then pings may go out over the non-
Laird network adapter.
Note: The access point's IP address is the default for a ping
although any valid IP address can be manually entered.
Obtain a new IP address through DHCP release/renew. LCM logs all
activity in the output area next to the button.
Initiate a reconnect of the radio: Disable and enable the radio, apply
(or reapply) the current profile, attempt to associate to the wireless
LAN, and attempt to authenticate to the wireless LAN. LCM logs all
activity in the output area next to the button.
The name of the active profile.
Enable or disable Driver Debug mode.
Set the debug parameters. Debug may be of low, medium, or high
detail and may be sent over serial connection or logged as a text
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
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