Tray Icon
The tray icon appears at the bottom of the screen, and shows the signal
strength using colors and the received signal strength indication
(RSSI).
Hold the mouse cursor over the tray icon to
display the current configuration profile name and association, as well as transmit and receive speed and the
wireless adapter name and IP address.
Right-click on the tray icon to:
Help |
Open the online
help. |
Open
Atheros Client Utility |
Launch the
Atheros Client Utility (ACU). Use the ACU to configure
the profile or view status and statistics information. |
Troubleshooting |
Run the Troubleshooting
Utility. |
Preferences |
Set the startup
options and menu options for the ACU. Check whether the program should
start automatically when Windows starts, and check the menu items that
should appear on the popup menu. |
Enable/Disable
Radio |
Enable or disable
the RF Signal. |
Manual
LEAP Login |
Log
in to LEAP manually, if LEAP is set to manually prompt for user name and password on each login. |
Reauthenticate |
Reauthenticate to
the access point. |
Select
Profile |
Click a configuration
profile name to switch
to it. If no configuration profile exists for a connection, add
a profile first. |
Show
Connection Status |
Display the
Connection Status window. This window displays information about
the connection:
Active
Profile |
Displays the name of the
active configuration profile. |
Auto
Profile Selection |
Shows whether auto
profile selection is enabled. |
Connection
Status |
Displays whether the
adapter is connected to a wireless network. |
Link
Quality |
Lists the quality of the
link connection. |
SSID |
Displays the SSID of the
associated network. |
Access
Point Name |
Shows the name of the
access point the wireless adapter is connected to. |
Access
Point IP Address |
Shows the IP address of
the access point the wireless adapter is connected to. |
Link
Speed |
Lists the speed of the
link connection. |
Client
Adapter IP Address |
Displays the IP address
of the wireless adapter. |
|
Exit |
Exit the Atheros
Client Utility application. |
The colors are defined as follows:
Color
|
Quality
|
RSSI*
|
Green
|
Excellent |
20 dB + |
Green
|
Good |
10-20 dB + |
Yellow
|
Poor |
5-10
dB |
Red
|
Poor |
< 5 dB |
Gray
|
No
Connection |
No
Connection |
*Received signal strength indication RSSI.
Displayed in dB or percentage.
Enable or disable the tray icon in the Action
menu.