MSM7xx Controllers Configuration Guide v6.4.0

Duration
Indicates how long the client station has been authorized.
Signal
Indicates the strength of the radio signal received from client stations. Signal strength is expressed
in decibel milliwatt (dBm). The higher the number the stronger the signal.
Noise
Indicates how much background noise exists in the signal path between client stations and the
AP. Noise is expressed in decibel milliwatt (dBm). The lower (more negative) the value, the
weaker the noise.
SNR
Indicates the relative strength of the client station radio signals versus the radio interference
(noise) in the radio signal path.
In most environments, SNR is a good indicator for the quality of the radio link between the
client stations and the AP. A higher SNR value means a better quality radio link.
Action
Select Disassociate to disconnect a wireless client.
Viewing info for a specific wireless client
To view information on a specific wireless client station, select Controlled APs >> Overview >
Wireless clients, and then in the table, select the MAC address of the client.
The information you see will vary depending on the AP to which the client is connected. For
example, the following shows the status page for a client connected to an MSM317.
For a complete description of all fields see the online help.
Viewing wireless client data rates
To view information on all wireless client stations currently connected to the AP, select Controlled
APs >> Overview > Wireless rates.
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