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WiNG 5 Access Point System Reference Guide
The
Device Details
model type, RF Domain, software version, uptime, CPU and RAM information and system clock. Use this data to
determine whether a software upgrade is warranted, or if the system clock needs adjustment.
Periodically select
4.1.1.1.2 Radio RF Quality Index
Dashboard Conventions
The
Radio RF Quality Index
percentage of the overall effectiveness of the RF environment. It's a function of the data rate in both directions, the
retry rate and the error rate.
RF Quality displays as the average quality index for the single RF Domain utilized by the access point. The table lists
the bottom five (5) RF quality values for the RF Domain.
The quality is measured as:
• 0-20 – Very poor quality
• 20-40 – Poor quality
• 40-60 – Average quality
• 60-100 – Good quality
The access point's RF Domain allows an administrator to assign configuration data to multiple devices deployed in a
common coverage area, such as in a floor, building or site. The RF Domain contains policies that can determine a
Smart RF or WIPS configuration.
Use this diagnostic information to define measures to improve radio performance in respect to wireless client load
and radio band.
Figure 4-3 Device Health
field displays the name assigned to the selected access point, its factory encoded MAC address,
Refresh
(at the bottom of the screen) to update the data displayed.
field displays a RF quality table for the access point's single default RF Domain. It's a
Figure 4-4 Radio RF Quality Index

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