Details – Intermec 700 User Manual

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Network Support

Chapter 4

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700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual

IP

Provides the IP address which can be set as either DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
or statically.

Link

Indicates the speed at which a connection is made, the data rate of the last transmitted packet.

Power

Indicates the power status of this 802.11b profile, such as “CAM,” “Auto,” or “PSP.”

Signal

Identifies the radio signal strength (in dBm) of signals coming from an access point.

TX Power

Shows the transmit power (in milliwatts) at which transmissions are made.

History:
This displays an active history of this radio module’s connection quality.

Friendly Indicator:
This indicates the general quality of the 802.11b or 802.11b/g connection.
Three filled dots indicates the best quality; two filled dots dictates good
quality; one filled dot is of fair quality; and when all three dots are empty,
the quality is considered poor. When this icon appears with a red line, the
radio is disconnected or nearly so from the access point.

802.11 CF CORE - General

802.11 CR CORE - Details

Details

Below are descriptions and meanings for each piece of information pro-
vided via the Details tab. Note the information is listed alphabetically.

Attach-Roam Cnt Includes the number of new associations made during the current session, due to roaming. The

number is reset on suspend/resume cycles.

CCX Status

States the status of the CCX features, either enabled or disabled.

Desired SSID

Identifies the preferred Service Set Identifier (SSID).

Driver Name

Identifies the 802.11b or 802.11b/g driver installed on this 700 Color Computer.

Last 5 Supp Msgs Monitors and reports the 802.11 Security Supplicant activity.

Scanlist

Indicates whether the Scan List option was enabled or disabled.

Supplicant Status

Monitors the 802.11 security activity on the client: “Running” or “Stopped.”

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