User's Manual
11Mbps Wireless LAN Card User's Manual
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Right-click the tray icon and select the desired tab from the context menu.
Figure 3-1 Wireless LAN Monitor Tray Icon Menu
When the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility screen pops up, it displays the current active configuration profile and its connection status.
In addition, you can find the following buttons in any tab which perform the self-explanatory tasks:
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Radio Enable/Disable: Allows to enable/disable the RF signal.
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Exit: Hide the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility user interface.
Note to Windows XP Users
Under Windows XP, if you are launching the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility for the first time, you will find that you are only allowed to view the
Status and About tabs. This is because the Windows XP built-in Wireless Zero Configuration Utility overrides the management of your Wireless
LAN Card.
If you want to disable the Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility and have your device managed by the Wireless LAN Monitor Utility,
proceed as follows:
1. Double-click the Windows XP wireless tray icon and then click Advanced (or Properties) > Wireless Networks.
2. On the Wireless Networks tab, uncheck the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings box and click OK.
If you need to revert back to using Windows XP Wireless Zero Configuration Utility, just go to the Wireless Networks tab and check the Use
Windows to configure my wireless network settings box and click OK.
Vendor-provided wireless utility tray icon
Windows XP wireless icon