Motorola WiNG 5.6 Reference Manual page 953

Access point
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Encryption
Captive Portal
Authentication
The
RF Quality Index
field displays the following:
RF Quality Index
Retry Rate
SNR
Signal
Noise
Error Rate
The
Association
field displays the following:
AP Hostname
AP
Radio
Radio ID
Radio Number
Radio Type
4. The
Traffic Utilization
field displays statistics on the traffic generated and received by the selected client. This area
displays the traffic index, which measures how efficiently the traffic medium is utilized. It's defined as the percentage of
current throughput relative to the maximum possible throughput.
Traffic indices are:
• 0 – 20 (Very low utilization)
• 20 – 40 (Low utilization)
• 40 – 60 (Moderate utilization)
Lists the encryption scheme applied to the client for interoperation with the access point.
Displays whether captive portal authentication is enabled for the client as a guest access
medium to the controller or service platform managed network.
Displays information on the RF quality for the selected wireless client. The RF quality index is
the overall effectiveness of the RF environment as a percentage of the connect rate in both
directions, as well as the retry and error rate. RF quality index can be interpreted as:
• 0 – 20 (Very poor quality)
• 20 – 40 (Poor quality)
• 40 – 60 (Average quality)
• 60 – 100 (Good quality)
Displays the average number of retries per packet. A high number indicates possible network
or hardware problems.
Displays the signal to noise (SNR) ratio of the connected wireless client.
Displays the power of the radio signals in - dBm.
Displays the disturbing influences on the signal by interference of signals in - dBm.
Displays the number of received bit rates altered due to noise, interference and distortion. It's
a unit less performance measure.
Lists the administrator assigned device name of the client's connected access point.
Displays the MAC address of the client's connected access point.
Lists the target access point that houses the radio. Select the access point to view
performance information in greater detail.
Lists the hardware encoded MAC address the radio uses as a hardware identifier that further
distinguishes the radio from others within the same device.
Displays the access point's radio number (either 1, 2 or 3) to which the selected client is
associated.
Displays the radio type. The radio can be 802.11b, 802.11bg, 802.11bgn, 802.11a or 802.11an.
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