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SPEEDLAN 9000 Installation and Operation User Guide
4-2 Using SPEEDView
What is SPEEDView?
SPEEDView provides an “at-a-glance” view of all the nodes currently on the network. Network
managers can monitor and control management functions for local and remote SPEEDLAN 9000
nodes from a central location, or from anywhere on the network. SPEEDView operates on a
Windows platform, or can be used on mobile hand-held devices, such as iPAQs for “on-site”
monitoring.
Check your operations quickly with a dynamic graphical user interface, and view the performance of
network links through an easy-to-read graphical format. SPEEDView uses display lines to indicate
direct line-of-sight connections, obstructed connections (due to network bugs or improper mounting
of the antenna) and non-existent physical connections. These indicators, along with included
diagnostic testing features, will help network managers troubleshoot antenna alignment and located
blocked nodes, so that paths can be re-routed for successful connectivity. In addition, you can
double-click any node to monitor and update its configuration in a web-based browser called the
SPEEDLAN 9000 Configurator.
System Requirements
Runs on the following Windows platforms: 98, NT (Service Pack 4.0), 2000 or XP
10 Megabytes of Hard Drive Disk Space
CD-ROM Drive (for installation)
Monitor (monochrome is sufficient but VGA or better is highly recommended)
SPEEDView is compatible with SPEEDLAN 9000 products.
Installation Instructions
1 Insert the SPEEDView CD into your CD-ROM drive. If the install program does not start
automatically, proceed with the following steps:
Click Start on the Windows taskbar. The Start menu appears.
Choose Run from the Start menu. The Run dialog box appears.
Locate the executable (setup.exe), depending on the location of your CD-ROM.
2 Follow the installation prompts.