User's Manual

This area lists the detected, available WiMAX networks. This area can be hidden or shown, by clicking on this icon in the
lower-right corner of the window:
Available networks are shown in the following order:
Connected network. This is the WiMAX network you are currently connected to. It is also shown in the
Connection Status area above.
Networks available to connect: This list includes activated home networks and un-activated networks.
A home network is indicated by the icon. Double-click on any home network, you will then be
connected to that network. You can also right-click on the network to select either Connect or
Show
details.
A un-activated network is indicated by the icon. An un-activated network is one that you have not
activated for service. Double-click on an un-activated network and you will then begin the activation
process. You can also right-click on the network to select either Connect to begin the activation process, or
Show details. Un-activated networks are only shown in this list after you have clicked Search for
networks.
The Networks area displays the following information for each network:
Type
Indicated by the icon, this tells you if the network is a home network
or is un-activated .
A network that is un-activated is not yet available for you to explore the internet. You first need to
connect to this network and activate service. To activate a un-activated network, select it and click
Connect.
Name
Name of the listed network
Indicates signal quality. The number of green bars may range from one to five, with more green bars
indicating a better quality stronger signal. A better quality signal enables a more rapid connection. A
poor quality signal may result in dropped connections, or keep you from being able to connect to that
network.
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