User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Use the Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility
- Contents
- Use the Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility
- Taskbar Icon
- Get Connected
- WiFi Networks List
- Connection Status Icons
- Network Properties
- Network Connection Details
- Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter
- Application Settings (Tools menu)
- Turn Wireless Radio On or Off
- Adapter Settings
- Advanced Statistics (Advanced menu)
- Profile Management
- Profile Wizard General Settings
- Wireless Network Overview
- Security Overview
- Personal Security
- Enterprise Security
- Using the Administrator Tool
- Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter (Tools menu)
- Regulatory Information
- Specifications
- Customer Support
- Warranty Information
- Glossary
To turn on the 802.11a radio:
1. On the WiFi connection utility main window, click the
802.11a Radio Off button. The list of radio options is
displayed.
2. Select WiFi On. The 802.11a radio is now active.
NOTE: This setting is only applicable for packages running on
Windows* XP Client.
Wireless Event Viewer
Settings
Wireless Event Viewer Settings
Enable Wireless Event Logging
This feature creates log files of wireless events on the client
system, which then may be copied to a network file server or
elsewhere. Default is for Wireless Event Logging to be turned
off. After you click Enable Wireless Event Logging, then
Settings is enabled.
Click Settings to open a window to Log File Settings.
General Tab
● Specify the folder to write the wireless log file to:
Specify an absolute location on the client system.
● Log file name prefix: This is the name of the log file.
The name is: <ComputerName_UserDomain>.
● Maximum Log File Size: To prevent log files from
growing too large, new log files are created when the
current log file exceeds the specified size in MB. The
default file size in 1 megabyte. You can select a file size
of up to ten megabytes, in one-megabyte increments.
Log File Copy Tab
● Enable log file copying: This feature allows you to have
the client log files copied to another location.
● Copy log files to the following location: Indicate
where the log files will be copied. This is typically an
admin server.
● Select copy frequency from the following: You have
the following two options for the copy frequency.
❍ Copy all previous log files when a new log file
is created.
❍ Copy all previous log files every specified
number of days: Select the number of days; this