User's Manual

access point could have increased its data rate.
Poor channel quality: The quality of the channel is
low and caused the adapter to look for another
access point.
AP dropped mobile unit: The access point dropped
a computer from the list of recognizable mobile
devices. The computer must re-associate with an
access point.
Miscellaneous: Use this information to determine if an
association with a different access point increases performance
and helps maintain the highest possible data rate.
Received Beacons: Number beacons received by
the adapter.
Percent missed Beacons: Percent value for missed
beacons.
Percent transmit errors: The percentage of data
transmissions that had errors.
Signal Strength: Signal strength of the access
point which the adapter communicates with.
Transmit/Receive (Tx/Rx)
Statistics
Displays percent values for non-directed and directed packets.
Total host packets: The sum total number of directed and
non-directed packets counts.
Transmit - (Mbps)
Receive - (Mbps)
Non-directed packets: The number of received packets
broadcast to the wireless network.
Directed packets: The number of received packets sent
specifically to the wireless adapter.
Total Bytes: The total number of bytes for packets received
and sent by the wireless adapter.
Reset Statistics Resets the adapter statistical counters back to zero and begins
taking new data measurements.
Close
Closes and returns to the main window.
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