Icon description, Configuration screen differences – Motorola WPCI810G User Manual

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Section 3

Configuration

3-2

WPCI810

Icon Description

The icon in your system tray (the area at the bottom right of your screen in your Task Bar)
allows you to view the status of the wireless connection and access the Motorola Wireless
Configuration Utility.

The following table describes the icons used by the utility.

Antenna Icons

The radio transmitter has been disabled from the utility. To enable, access the
utility’s Wireless Networks tab.

There are no networks available.

The signal strength is Very Low.

The signal strength is Low.

The signal strength is Good.

The signal strength is Very Good.

The signal strength is Excellent. The small bars on either side of the antenna
indicate network activity. The bar on the left indicates receive and the bar on the
right indicates transmit.

Wireless Network Icons

The infrastructure network is connected and communicating.

The infrastructure network is configured or available, but not communicating.

The infrastructure network is not available.

The ad-hoc network is connected.

The configured ad-hoc network is not available.

Configuration Screen Differences

Windows

®

2000 and Windows XP

interactive configuration screens differ from

Windows

®

98SE and Windows Me

®

for some operations. These differences are due to

capabilities of the Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems that do not exist on
the Windows 98SE and Windows Me operating systems.

System Tray Icon

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