<p>NetworkStatus shows the status of your network connections. If not yet running, launching the applet will ask if it should open in window mode or live in the Deskbar. In window mode you're able to resize the icon by resizing the window and use the <ahref="../gui.html#replicants">Replicant</a> handle to drag it to the Desktop.<br/>
Wherever installed, it's operated via a right-click context menu.</p>
The first section contains all network devices' names and their state. Clicking on such an entry brings up a window showing its IP, broadcast and netmask address.<br/>
Below is a list of all wireless networks found by the first wireless adapter and an indicator of their signal strength.<br/>
Lastly, you can <spanclass="menu">Open network preferences...</span> to change your <ahref="../preferences/network.html">network configuration</a> or <spanclass="menu">Quit</span> the applet.</p>
<tr><td><imgsrc="../images/networkstatus-images/icon-ready.png"/></td><tdstyle="width:15px;"></td><td>Pronto</td><td>La connessione è stata effettuata.</td></tr>
<tr><td><imgsrc="../images/networkstatus-images/icon-connecting.png"/></td><td></td><td>Configurazione in corso</td><td>Connessione in corso.</td></tr>
<tr><td><imgsrc="../images/networkstatus-images/icon-noconnection.png"/></td><td></td><td>Non collegato</td><td>Non ci sono connessioni fisiche (probabilmente il cavo di rete non è collegato e non ci sono network wireless disponibili).</td></tr>
<tr><td><imgsrc="../images/networkstatus-images/icon-nodevices.png"/></td><td></td><td>-</td><td>There are no network adapters available (if you are sure that at least one is connected, there are probably no drivers yet).</td></tr>