System information

fig 8: Association List/Client display list
The first line shows the network name (unless changed). Subsequent lines show client names if input.
This is followed by the MAC address (last two words only, the first four are suppressed in the interests
of space). Then comes the last IP seen passing through the AP from that client, again, only the last two
octets are shown to conserve space.
The next several fields describe the connection itself. The Q% basically shows percent of first time
transmits that made it through. As the connection quality drops off (for whatever reason), the
percentage of first transmit successful packets will decrease. The next number is the link signal. The
Ack number is the last ack signal strength. This is followed by the receive (rx) and transmit (tx)
wireless connection speeds.
The next two fields, XT, show whether the client is using XR (Atheros eXtended Range) and the
connection type. All systems should have a first line with H, the host itself. If it is associated with
another system, subsequent lines will show one of C for client, A for AP, W for WDS, or N for
disassociated connection.
The next four fields, QXCF. show whether QOS is supported, XR is supported, compression is being
used, and Fast Frames is being used.
The next two fields, show in fig 2 as kps-rx and kps-tx show current receive and transmit throughput
with the associated client in kilobits per second.
Finally, the idle time. This is the time since last traffic was passed.