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Wireless Event Viewer


The Wireless Event Viewer program is used to track and display wireless events. This list of events will include normal events, and if a problem exists, error events. Records of events are stored in log files, which you can send to customer support.


How to Access

To launch the Wireless Event Viewer:

  1. At the Tools menu, click Intel® Wireless Troubleshooter.
  2. In the left pane of the window, click Wireless Event Viewer.

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File Menu Commands

NOTE: Your ability as a client user to access and change Wireless Event Viewer Settings, may be disabled by your Administrator. If so, some settings will be grayed out.


Settings Command

The Settings command lets you access various settings that govern wireless event logging. This command invokes a window with three tabs:


General Tab

The General tab lets you access the following settings:

Setting

Description

Enable Wireless Event Logging.

Click (turn on) to enable wireless event logging. This must be checked for wireless event logging to occur. If this is turned off, then all other Wireless Event Settings in this window will be inactive.

Specify the folder to write the wireless log file to:

Specify an absolute location on your system to write the log file to. This path may only be up to 150 characters in length.

Log file name prefix:

This is the name of the log file. The default name is: <ComputerName_UserDomain>. You can set this.

Maximum log file size:

To prevent log files from growing too large, new log files are created when the current log file exceeds the specified size in MB. The default file size in 1 megabyte. You can select a file size of up to ten megabytes, in one-megabyte increments.

Defaults

Click Defaults to set all settings on this tab to their defaults values. This sets defaults only for the open tab.

OK

Save your changes and close this window.


Log File Deletion Tab

The Log File Deletion tab lets you access the following settings:

Setting

Description

Select from the following when to delete log files.

  • Never delete old log files.
  • Delete old log when any of the selected conditions are met:
    • Delete old log files every specified number of days: This number can range from 1 to 30.
    • Delete old log files when the total size of the log files exceeds: This number can range from 1 to 10 megabytes (MB) in one-megabyte increments.

Defaults

Click Defaults to set all settings on this tab to their defaults values. This sets defaults only for the open tab.

OK

Save your changes and close this window.


Driver Log Tab

Driver event logging records driver-specific events. Here you can access the following settings:

Setting

Description

Enable Driver Event Logging

Driver event logging captures and logs events that are specific to the driver. These events can be viewed on the Wireless Event Viewer. Here you can select to enable standard logging or troubleshooting logging.

  • Standard Logging: These are normal driver events.
  • Troubleshooting Logging: These are events that are detected as errors. They can be useful in resolving driver issues.

Defaults

Click Defaults to set all settings on this tab to their defaults values. This sets defaults only for the open tab.

OK

Save your changes and close this window.

Exit Command

Under the File menu, this command exits the Wireless Event Viewer.


Mode Menu Commands


Real Time Event Viewing

This command displays events as they occur in real time.


Log File Viewing

This command clears the Wireless Event Viewer and allows you to open a previously saved log file.


Help Menu Commands

This menu provides the following commands:

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