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Wireless lan client adapters for windows
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Using Active Mode
Table F-3
Statistic
Link Speed
Overall Link Quality
Signal To Noise Ratio
(2.4-GHz client adapters)
Associated Access Point
Access Point IP Address
Channel (Frequency)
Percent Complete
Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows
F-12
Site Survey Active Mode Statistics (continued)
Description
The rate at which your client adapter is transmitting packets to or
from its associated access point.
The Link Speed histogram provides a visual interpretation of the
current rate at which your client adapter is transmitting packets.
Differences in link speed are indicated by the following colors:
green (fastest), yellow (middle of the range), and red (slowest).
Value:
The client adapter's ability to communicate with the access point.
Value:
Note
The difference between the signal strength and the noise level.
The higher the value, the better the client adapter's ability to
communicate with the access point.
Range: 0 to 90 dB
Note
The access point to which your client adapter is associated. It is
shown only if the access point was configured with a name and
the client adapter is in infrastructure mode.
The IP address of the access point to which your client adapter is
associated. It is shown only if the access point was configured
with an IP address and the client adapter is in infrastructure mode.
The frequency that your client adapter is currently using as the
channel for communications.
Value:
The percentage of packets that have been transmitted based on the
number specified in the Number of Packets field.
1, 2, 5.5, or 11 Mbps (2.4-GHz client adapters);
6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, or 54 Mbps (5-GHz client
adapters)
Not Associated, Poor, Fair, Good, Excellent
This setting appears for 2.4-GHz client adapters (but only
if you selected signal strength to be displayed as a
percentage) and for 5-GHz client adapters. See the
"Specifying Signal Strength Units" section on page F-3
for information.
This setting appears only for 2.4-GHz client adapters and
only if you selected signal strength to be displayed in
dBm. See the
"Specifying Signal Strength Units" section
on page F-3
for information.
Dependent on client adapter radio and regulatory
domain
Appendix F
Performing a Site Survey
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