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Chapter 3 WiMAX Utility
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 6 Menu > Device info and Diagnostics
LABEL
Software Version
Firmware Version
Frequency
Bandwidth
MAC Address
Wimax Status
Signal Strength
Signal Quality
Sent Packets
Sent Bytes
Received Packets
Received Bytes
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3.6 Authentication Screen

The authentication settings required for this screen are a set of wireless parameters that you
need to connect to a WiMAX wireless network. Use the settings given to you by your Internet
service provider.
If you do not configure this screen, each time you start the MAX-706 utility it uses the default
user name and password to try to connect to any available network.
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DESCRIPTION
This field displays the version number of the WiMAX utility you are
using.
This field displays the version number of the MAX-706's firmware.
This field displays the radio frequency of the current WiMAX wireless
connection.
This field displays the size of the bandwidth step the MAX-706 uses
to connect to a base station in megahertz (MHz).
This field displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the
MAX-706. Every network device has a unique MAC address which
identifies it across the network.
This field displays the current status of the MAX-706's WiMAX
connection.
If you are connected to a WiMAX network this field will display the
Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI). This value is a
measurement of overall radio signal strength. A higher RSSI level
indicates a stronger signal, and a lower RSSI level indicates a weaker
signal.
Note: A strong signal does not neccessarily indicate a
good signal: a strong signal may have a low
signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).
This field shows the average Carrier to Interference plus Noise Ratio
(CINR) of the current connection. This value is an indication of overall
radio signal quality. A higher value indicates a higher signal quality,
and a lower value indicates a lower signal quality.
This field displays how many packets have been sent from the MAX-
706 since the utility was started.
This field displays how many bytes have been sent from the MAX-706
since the utility was started.
This field displays how many packets have been received by the
MAX-706 since the utility was started.
This field displays how many bytes have been received by the MAX-
706 since the utility was started.
Click this to close this screen and back to the main screen.
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