RLX2 Series ♦ 802.11a, b, g, n
Industrial Hotspots
Hops
Parent
Associations
Bridges
Tx (kbits/sec)
Rx (kbits/sec)
FW Ver
Boot Ver
Image
Compression
Ethernet
Channel/Width
Security
Misses
RSTP
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
May 8, 2013
The number of wireless connections a device is away
from the wired connection of a Master. This value is
always 1 for a Master radio. For Repeater devices is it a
minimum of 2, but can be higher if there are additional
hops to the Master. Client devices do not display a hop
value.
The MAC address of the Parent radio to which this
Repeater or Client is linked. Not shown for Master
devices.
The number of network elements to which a radio has a
wireless connection.
The number of device to which this device has a
wireless connection. For example, if one Repeater and
one Client are linked to a Master, the Master shows 2 in
this field, and the other devices show 1.
This is a moving average of transmit throughput in
kilobits/second. It does not count packet overhead,
only payload data.
This is a moving average of receive throughput in
kilobits/second. It does not count packet overhead,
only payload data.
Firmware version number. For Network interfaces, this
is the version of the communication engine in the IH
Browser. For radios, this is the version of the firmware
code in the radio. This is not the version of the image
file installed into the radio (for that information see
Image Ver described below). .
For wired network interfaces, this is the version of the
network communication engine in the IH Browser (e.g.
WinXP, WinVista.) For radios, this is the version of the
bootloader code in the radio.
This is the version of the firmware image that the radio
is currently running. It can be primary or secondary.
Each radio has two copies of operating firmware
installed, and the radio will automatically transition from
one to the other if one of them becomes corrupted.
Firmware images in the radio can be either compressed
or uncompressed.
The Ethernet status is Attached for a radio connected to
a wired Ethernet network, otherwise Detached.
The operating channel and channel width. The width
value will always be 20MHz except on 802.11n devices
where it can be 20MHz or 40MHz. Example: 48, 20 for
channel 48 with a 20 MHz channel width.
This indicates the encryption setting for the radio. Valid
setting are WPA/WPA2-AES; WPA/WPA2-TKIP;
WPA/WPA2-AES&TKIP; WPA-TKIP+WEP128;
WEP128; WEP64; and none.
This is the number of times the IH Browser has
unsuccessfully attempted to contact the device. Ideally
this number should always be zero.
This is the setting for RSTP in the radio. Allowed states
are Enabled, Disabled, and STP. The STP state is a
legacy "non-rapid" Spanning Tree option. All radios on a
network must have the same RSTP state to link
properly.
RadioLinx Industrial Hotspot Browser
User Manual
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