Asus WL-169gE: Status - IP Cong Status - Ping
Status - IP Cong Status - Ping: Asus WL-169gE
Table of contents
- Installation Procedures Installing the WLAN utilities and driver Reading the WLAN status indicators
- One Touch Wizard
- Conguring with the WLAN utility (Infrastructure)
- Conguring with the WLAN utility (Ad Hoc)
- ASUS WLAN Control Center
- Quick Start Guide
- ASUS Wireless Settings Utility Status - Status
- Quick Start Guide
- Quick Start Guide Status - Connection
- Status - IP Cong Status - Ping
- Cong - Basic
- Cong - Advanced
- Quick Start Guide
- Cong - Encryption
- Quick Start Guide Data encryption
- Cong - Authentication
- Survey - Site Survey
- Link State
- Windows XP Wireless Options
- Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide
Status - IP Cong
IP Cong tab shows all the current host
and WLAN Card information including
host name, DNS servers, IP address,
English
subnet mask and default gateway.
Button
IP Release
- If you want to remove the
current IP address, click this button
to release the IP address from DHCP
server.
IP Renew
- If you want to obtain a new IP address from DHCP server, click this
button to renew the IP address.
Ping
- Click this button to reveal the hidden tab page “Ping” which is used to
ping the devices in your network.
NOTE: The IP Release and IP Renew buttons can only be used on the
WLAN Card which gets IP address from DHCP server.
Status - Ping
Click the "Ping" button in Status-IP
Cong tab to open this page. The Ping
tab allows you to verify the accessibility
of other computers or network devices.
To ping a connection:
1. Type the IP address of the device you
want to verify in the IP Address eld.
2. Configure the pi ng session by
assigning the ping packet size and
number of packet to send, and the timeout value (in milliseconds).
3. Click the “Ping” button.
During the ping session, the Ping button toggles into a Stop button. To cancel
the ping session, click the “Stop” button.
The session eld displays information on the veried connection including the
roundtrip time (minimum, maximum, and average) and packets sent, received,
and lost after a ping session.
Click the “Clear” button to clear the session eld.
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