If it fails to connect properly, it will jump to the next strongest acces point and tries that one. The Radar will hide in the lower right corner of your screen (the so called ' system tray icon'). You will hear a sound effect to indicate a successfull connection. And if that test is positive, it will automatically open your webbrowser and connects to the internet. If it succesfully receives the IP-number, it will automatically test the connection. If the radar finds an access point and connects to it, it will automatically try to request an IP-number from the access point. Currently, Easy WiFi Radar does not support WPA-encryption or other forms of security. If you provide an incorrect WEP-key, it will not be able to connect. Easy WiFi Radar will only try to connect to those if you provided a WEP-key in the Options Menu. ▪Red squares represent a closed access point, encrypted with a WEP-key. Easy WiFi Radar will try to connect to those if it can't connect to a green acces point. Yellow squares represent an open access point, not encrypted, but with a weak signal. Easy WiFi Radar will try to connect to those first. ▪Green squares represent an open access point, not encrypted, with a strong signal. Easy WiFi Radar may find three possible types of access points, indicated by three colors: You may optionally hide that info-window, the scanning will continue. It will give you information about the ongoing process in the floating text box. Start the software and Easy WiFi Radar wil begin scanning for wireless access points. You find it in the Windows XP Start Menu \ All Programs \ Easy WiFi Radar. The application will be installed in the Programs folder. The ideal WiFi-tool for frequent travellers and mobile professionals. Get your mail and browse the web without connection charges. Easy WiFi Radar helps you to find and connect to free wireless access points with a single mouseclick.
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