User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Legal Information
- Document Change Record
- Contents
- Before You Begin
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Windows Mobile 2003
- Software Builds
- Where to Find Information
- Basic Skills
- Microsoft ActiveSync
- Microsoft Pocket Outlook
- Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and Meetings
- Synchronizing Calendar
- Why Use Categories in the Calendar?
- What’s an All Day Event?
- What’s a Recurrence Pattern?
- Viewing Appointments
- Creating or Changing an Appointment
- Creating an All Day Event
- Setting a Reminder for an Appointment
- Adding a Note to an Appointment
- Making an Appointment Recurring
- Assigning an Appointment to a Category
- Sending a Meeting Request
- Finding an Appointment
- Deleting an Appointment
- Changing Calendar Options
- Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues
- Tasks: Keeping a To Do List
- Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas
- Inbox: Sending and Receiving E-mail Messages
- Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and Meetings
- Companion Programs
- Pocket Internet Explorer
- Getting Connected
- Chapter 3 - Installing Applications
- Chapter 4 - Network Support
- CORE
- Network Adapters
- Ethernet Communications
- 802.11b Communications
- No Networking
- Network Selection APIs
- Network Connections
- WWAN Radio Options
- Wireless Personal Area Networking
- AutoIP/DHCP
- SNMP Configuration on the 700 Series Computer
- Chapter 5 - Printer Support
- Chapter 6 - Scanner Support
Network SupportChapter —4
130 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual
General
Below are descriptions and meanings for each piece of information pro-
vided via the General tab. Note that the information is listed alphabetically.
Adapter MAC Identifies the MAC address for this 802.11b adapter.
Antenna Identifies the antenna used with th e 802.11b radio: “Primary,” “Secondary,” or “Diversity.”
AP Mac Identifies the MAC address of the access point to which this 700 Series Computer is connected.
Connected to Reports the connection status and to which SSID this 700 Series Computer is attached.
Encryption Reports the encryption mode and the association mode (in parantheses). See page 389 for informa-
tion about WEP encryption.
ESS Identifies the type of network to which you are attached, either an ESS (Extended Service Set)
802.11 Station, or Ad-hoc.
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.
Power Indicates t he power status of this 802.11b profile.
Signal Identifies the radio signal strength (in dBm).
TX Power Shows the transmit power (in milliwatts) at which trans mis sions are made.
History:
This bar graph displays an active history of this radio module’s quality of
connections.
Friendly Indicator:
This indicates the general quality of the 802.11b 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.