User guide

Monitor Information
Noise (dBm): The strength of the noise detected at the receiver reported in dBm (decibels referenced to
1 milliwatt). The displayed value is the running average since the start of the test and is reported as a negative
number. Noise can interfere with the received signal so a smaller noise value corresponds to a stronger link.
For example, a noise level of -95 dBm is more desirable than a noise level of -89 dBm. The bar graph displays
the relative strength of the noise level (a shorter bar represents a weaker noise level and is more desirable
than a longer bar).
11 Mbps (pkts): The number of packets received at the 11 Mbits/sec transmit rate since the start of the Link
Test. In general, most packets will be received at the 11 Mbits/sec rate if the devices have a strong link.
5.5 Mbps (pkts): The number of packets received at the 5.5 Mbits/sec transmit rate since the start of the Link
Test.
2 Mbps (pkts): The number of packets received at the 2 Mbits/sec transmit rate since the start of the Link
Test.
1 Mbps (pkts): The number of packets received at the 1 Mbits/sec transmit rate since the start of the Link
Test.
NOTE
Click the Refresh button periodically to update the test results. The test screen does not refresh
automatically.
Figure 5-10 SNR Report Screen
5. Click Close to end the Link Test.
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