PS, Zebra support told me how to display signal strength:
- Signal strength 100% with no variation.
- Noise level 0% with no variation.
- Signal quality 88% with no variation.

If the wireless signal seems fine, then you are back to your original
question.

You could trace using the as400 side of things, but that probably isn't
going to show you much. What you probably need is to sniff the wireless
packets. I've never sniffed the wireless, but you could try it the same way
you would do wired.

Get a PC/laptop setup to talk to your AP and put wireshark on it. Select the
wireless interface and sniff away. For some reason, I suspect that sniffing
the wireless might require some other drivers (besides the pcap drivers).

Mike



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