40 3 Marvell Configuration Utility
Site Survey List
This window reports information on the Ad-hoc or access point (AP) stations detected.
Figure 39. Site Survey List
The list provides the following columns:
• “Network SSID” – the network SSID label; i.e., the network name. The network name is a
text string.
• “MAC Address” – the MAC address is a hardware address that uniquely identifies each
node of a network.
• “Security” – security enabled or disabled.
• “CH.” – displays the channel used by the detected device.
• “Signal” – displays the signal strength of the detected device as a percentage.
Icons In addition, the following icons may be displayed at the left in the column “Network SSID”:
• An antenna icon with a subscript b indicates an 802.11b access point.
• An antenna icon with a subscript g indicates an 802.11g access point.
• A circle around the antenna icon means the adapter is connected to this network.
• A slash icon indicates an Ad-hoc network.
802.11b
AP Icon
802.11g
AP Icon
Ad-hoc
Network
Circle means
connected
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