Netgear AirCard 598U (Sprint) 사용자 가이드
57 Section 7C, Available WiFi Networks (Classic Interface)
Section 7C
Available WiFi Networks (Classic Interface)
If you are using Sprint SmartView’s classic interface, clicking the Networks button in the WiFi
Main Window opens the list of all WiFi networks that are currently detected by Sprint SmartView.
Main Window opens the list of all WiFi networks that are currently detected by Sprint SmartView.
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Click Rescan to update the list
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Click Reset to clear the list
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Click a Connect button or double-click on a network to establish a connection.
The information displayed for each network will include at least the following items.
Standard Columns
Network
This is the Network Signal Set IDentifier (SSID). Essentially, this is just a name that is broadcast
by a WiFi Access Point to identify the network.
by a WiFi Access Point to identify the network.
If you see a *closed* item in this column, this indicates the presence of one or more closed
networks. Connecting to such a network requires the creation of a profile for that network. See
“Accessing a Closed Network” on page 61 for more information.
networks. Connecting to such a network requires the creation of a profile for that network. See
“Accessing a Closed Network” on page 61 for more information.
Signal Strength
A gauge showing the strength of the signal being broadcast from each network. Stronger
signals tend to produce more reliable connections.
signals tend to produce more reliable connections.
Preferred
An icon is displayed in this column for any WiFi Network that is currently listed in the Network
Profiles window. This includes network profiles that have been pre-defined by Sprint, WiFi
Networks for which you have created profiles and WiFi Networks for which a profile has been
created automatically (see “Options for Connecting to a New Network” on page 55 for more
about Automatic Profile Creation).
Profiles window. This includes network profiles that have been pre-defined by Sprint, WiFi
Networks for which you have created profiles and WiFi Networks for which a profile has been
created automatically (see “Options for Connecting to a New Network” on page 55 for more
about Automatic Profile Creation).