User's Manual

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Copyright © 2004-2012 by InfiNet Wireless
Mode main working parameters currently used by the interface for its
operation
Packets Rx/Tx the number of received/transmitted packets via the
interface
Errors Rx/Tx the number of errors on the interface when
receiving/transmitting
Load (kbps) Rx/Tx the data load of the interface in kilobits per second
Load (pps) Rx/Tx the data load of the interface in packets per second.
The “Wireless Links Statistics” section displays all neighboring devices which the
interface (RF or Pseudo-RF) of the given node is connected to. The following
radio link parameters are displayed:
Link Quality indicates the quality of the link to a neighboring device:
green the link has acceptable characteristics, yellow the link has
significant problems, red the link has unsatisfactory characteristics.
Neighbor the neighbor’s name
MAC Address the neighbor’s MAC address
Node ID the sequential number of the neighboring node
Distance the distance of the link
Transmit Power (dBm) Rx/Tx transmit power values for remote/local
sides of the link in dBm
Control Level (dB) Rx/Tx signal levels for receiving/transmitting (in dB)
measured relative to the minimum possible bitrate
Current Level (dB) Rx/Tx - signal levels for receiving/transmitting (in dB)
measured relative to the Rx/Tx bitrates that are currently used for the
link
Bitrate Rx/Tx the bitrates for receiving/transmitting that are currently
used for the link
Retries (%) Rx/Tx measured percentage of the resent packets on the
link for receiving/transmitting
Errors (%) Rx/Tx measured percentage of the errors on the link for
receiving/transmitting
Load (kbps) Rx/Tx the data load of the link in kilobits per second
Load (pps) Rx/Tx the data load of the link in packets per second
The
“Refresh” button updates the statistics.
The “Auto Refresh”
check-box enables automatic statistics update. The update
frequency (in seconds) can be set by the “Auto Refresh Time” parameter. The
minimal possible value, “0” seconds, makes update process instant.
The “Show System Log” button shows the “System Log” section.