User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ChapterTitleList - Technical Support
- ChapterTitleList - Regulatory Information
- ChapterTitleList - Information to the User
- ChapterTitleList - Table of Contents
- ChapterTitle - About WaveLAN/IEEE
- ChapterTitle - Hardware Installation
- ChapterTitle - Installation for Windows
- ChapterTitle - Advanced WaveLAN Parameters
- ChapterTitle - Monitoring WaveLAN Performance
- ChapterTitle - WaveLAN Security Options
- ChapterTitle - Card Specifications
- ChapterTitle - Troubleshooting
- ChapterTitle - Installing in Windows CE
- ChapterTitle - Installation for MS-DOS
- ChapterTitle - Installing in Apple Macintosh
- ChapterTitle - Warranty Repair Card
- ChapterTitleList - List of Figures
- ChapterTitleList - List of Tables
- ChapterTitleList - Index
Monitoring WaveLAN Performance
Advanced User Options
WaveLAN IEEE 802.11 PC Card User’s Guide 5-15
Enabling/Disabling Enhanced Mode 5
1. Start the WaveMANAGER/CLIENT program.
2. Open the Status/Functions window (pictured in Figure 5-1 on
page 5-7)
3. Click the “Options” button.
4. Select or clear the “Enhanced Mode” check box.
5. Click OK to confirm and return to the WaveMANAGER/
CLIENT program.
NOTE:
Optionally, you can also place a check-mark in the “Skip
Initial Screen” box, when you would like to open the
WaveMANAGER/CLIENT IEEE program directly to the
“Status/Function” screen.
Logging Measurement Data 5
The WaveMANAGER/CLIENT enables you to save measurement
results of your Link Test session to a log file. You can use this log
file for example to:
■ Evaluate the results at a later stage.
■ Compare the results with previous measurements.
■ Send the measurement results to your WaveLAN Support
representative when troubleshooting a specific problem.
Comparison of measurement data with previous measurements
may help you investigate the performance of your wireless LAN
over a period of time, for example to analyze the consequences of
relocated network equipment.
WaveMANAGER/CLIENT log files are saved in Comma Separated
Value (CSV) file format. You can read these files with any ASCII
editor, or import the data into any standard spreadsheet or
database application.