Re: what do the two lights on NM tray icon mean?

2008-03-06 Thread The Holy ettlz
I think it's basically:

Bottom left: local station attempting to authenticate; then making DHCP
request.
Top right: DHCP response received, interface configured.

James

On 06/03/2008, Forrest Sheng Bao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> There are two lights on NM tray icon when trying to connect to a network.
> One is at the bottom left corner of the icon. Another is at the top right of
> the icon. And there is a stuff circulating among those two. Generally the
> bottom left one turns to green before the top right one. After the
> connection is established, this icon turns back to a status icon. Can
> someone tell what do those two lights mean?
>
> Thanks,
> Forrest
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> Forrest Sheng Bao
> Ph.D. student, Dept. of Computer Science
> M.Sc. student, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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>
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what do the two lights on NM tray icon mean?

2008-03-06 Thread Forrest Sheng Bao
Hi,

There are two lights on NM tray icon when trying to connect to a network.
One is at the bottom left corner of the icon. Another is at the top right of
the icon. And there is a stuff circulating among those two. Generally the
bottom left one turns to green before the top right one. After the
connection is established, this icon turns back to a status icon. Can
someone tell what do those two lights mean?

Thanks,
Forrest
-- 
Forrest Sheng Bao
Ph.D. student, Dept. of Computer Science
M.Sc. student, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Texas Tech University, USA
http://fsbao.net
1-806-577-4592

Forrest is an equal opportunity Email sender.
1. You are encouraged to use the language you prefer. Beyond English, I can
also read traditional/simplified Chinese and a bit German.
2. I will only send you files readable to free or open source software.
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