Netgear AirCard 598U (Sprint) 사용자 가이드
Section 17B, WiFi Questions 184
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Section 17B
WiFi Questions
Why Does Sprint SmartView Keep Scanning for WiFi Networks?
Sprint SmartView will continue to scan until it finds one or more available networks or hot
spots. If it keeps scanning, there are most likely no WiFi networks or hot spots in the area.
spots. If it keeps scanning, there are most likely no WiFi networks or hot spots in the area.
“Closed” networks are a special case. Although Sprint SmartView can detect whether
closed networks are in the area, it can’t actually identify (or connect to) individual closed
networks without probing for these networks using their exact names. To enable this, you
have to create a profile for the network you wish to connect to. See “Accessing a Closed
Network” on page 61 for more information.
closed networks are in the area, it can’t actually identify (or connect to) individual closed
networks without probing for these networks using their exact names. To enable this, you
have to create a profile for the network you wish to connect to. See “Accessing a Closed
Network” on page 61 for more information.
Why do I keep losing my connection?
This may be due to interference caused by other devices like cordless phones, microwave
ovens, and other 2.4 GHz band devices.
ovens, and other 2.4 GHz band devices.
Why am I unable to connect to a network that I can see in Sprint
SmartView?
SmartView?
Signal strength from the wireless Access Point may not be strong enough to allow reliable
connections. It may not be a publicly available Access Point. Many companies or campuses
will use wireless networking within their buildings, but will not grant public access.
connections. It may not be a publicly available Access Point. Many companies or campuses
will use wireless networking within their buildings, but will not grant public access.