User Manual

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Uptime. Elapsed time the bridge has been up and since the last power
cycle.
Operating In. Specifies the general frequency range remote bridge is
operating in.
Signal Strength, Radio rates, and Quality:
Signal Strength Indicator. Signal Strength is a good indicator of overall
network quality. Lower values (below 15) indicate a bridge will only be
able to communicate at low data rates. Higher signal strength values
(above 15) indicate the bridges have the ability to run at faster data
rates.
Last Transmitted. Signal Strength values (measured in dBm) for the last
packets transmitted. Signal Strength is a good indicator of how your link
will run. When “best” data rate is selected low values indicate the local and
remote bridges are operating in a slower mode.
Last Received. Signal Strength values (measured in dBm) for the last
packets received.
Data Rate - Sending. Displays the current radio data rate being used to
send data from the bridge you are attached to, to the remote bridge.
Data Rate - Receiving. Displays the current radio data rate being used to
receive data from the remote bridge.
Packets Sent. Indicates the total number of packets transmitted since the
bridge has been up.
Packets Received. Indicates the total number of packets received since
the bridge has been up.
Receive Packet Errors. Indicates the total number of receive packets
errors generated since the bridge has been up.
Receive Packet Error rate (PER). Percentage of receive packet errors to
packets received since the bridge has been up.