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number of packets received (even if none are lost) if
the packet size is greater than 512 bytes.
• Continuous Link Test:
Selecting this item causes the link test to run contin-
uously until Stop, OK, or Cancel is selected. The
Number of Packets parameter is ignored if Continu-
ous Link Test is selected.
2. Once the parameters have been entered, click on the
Start button at the bottom of the dialog box to start the
link test. When the link test is running, necessary statis-
tics will be displayed and updated periodically.
3. To stop the link test, click on Stop, OK, or Cancel at the
bottom of the dialog box. Once the link test has sent the
number of packets specified, the Stop button will toggle
back to a Start button.
Using Windows Windows 95 or Windows 98 to Perform
a Link Test Through Telnet
You can perform a link test outside the WinDGS Utility
through a telnet session. Follow these steps:
1. Install the drivers.
2. Configure the drivers for network operation.
3. Ensure unique IP assignments of mobile/portable
PCI/ISA Card devices and Aironet Access Point.
4. Set up an Aironet Access Point for the intended
operation (set fragmentation thresholds, RTS
thresholds, etc.)
5. Start the operating system on the mobile station.
6. Configure the adapter.
7. Make sure the mobile station is associated to the
Aironet Access Point.
8. Start a telnet session on the mobile station to the
Aironet Access Point. Depending on the system in
use, the telnet application may have logging and
note taking capability. If so, enable these modes.
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