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Monitor and Maintain the Adapter 
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 N600 WiFi USB Adapter
The screen shows the following information:
Sent/Received Activity. The total number of packets sent or received during 
communication with the WiFi network.
Network. The following information about the adapter’s network displays:
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IPv4 Address. The IPv4 address that is assigned to the adapter. The IPv4 
address can change if you disconnect from the network and rejoin it later.
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IPv6 Address. The IPv6 address that is assigned to the adapter. The IPv6 
address can change if you disconnect from the network and rejoin it later.
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Security Type. WiFi security used for the adapter to connect to the current WiFi 
network.
Adapter. The following information about the adapter displays:
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Adapter MAC Address. The adapter’s Media Access Control (MAC) address. 
The MAC address is a unique 48-bit hardware address assigned to each device. 
As a security measure, some WiFi networks restrict access based on a list of 
known MAC addresses. If you try to join such a network, you must provide your 
adapter’s MAC address (shown on this screen) to the network administrator 
before you can connect.
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Region. The adapter’s region setting. WiFi channels in use depend on the 
country or region. The adapter automatically scans approved channels for your 
region when it checks to see which networks are available in your area. 
Governments regulate the channels used for WiFi transmission. Operating the 
adapter in a different region might violate local laws.
Get Diagnostic Information for the Adapter
You can display and save the following diagnostic information:
System information
IP information
Client driver and profile information
Site survey information
To get diagnostic information about the adapter:
1. 
Insert the adapter into a USB port on your computer.
2. 
Let your adapter join a network. 
If your adapter was previously connected to a network, the adapter reconnects 
automatically.
For more information about letting your adapter join a network, see 
8.
3. 
Click the adapter’s NETGEAR genie icon 
 on your desktop or in the Windows system 
tray.