Specifications

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3. Refer to the Total AP RF Traffic field to view throughput information for the access point
and WLAN.
4. Click the Clear RF Stats button to reset each of the data collection counters to zero in order
to begin new data collections.
5. Click the Logout button to securely exit the access point applet. A prompt displays
confirming the logout before the applet is closed.
% NU Displays a percentage of the total packets for each active WLAN
that are non-unicast. Non-unicast packets include broadcast and
multicast packets.
Retries Displays the average number of retries per packet. An excessive
number could indicate possible network or hardware problems.
Clear All WLAN Stats Click this button to reset each of the data collection counters to
zero in order to begin new data collections.
Do not clear the WLAN stats if currently in an important data
gathering activity or risk losing all data calculations to that point.
Total pkts per second Displays the average number of RF packets sent per second across
all active WLANs on the access point. The number in black
represents packets for the last 30 seconds and the number in blue
represents total pkts per second for the last hour.
Total bits per second Displays the average bits sent per second across all active WLANs
on the access point. The number in black displays this statistic for
the last 30 seconds and the number in blue displays this statistic
for the last hour.
Total associated MUs Displays the current number of MUs associated with the active
WLANs on the access point. If the number is excessive, reduce the
maximum number of MUs that can associate with the access point,
for more information, see Creating/Editing Individual WLANs on
page 5-31.
Clear all RF Stats Click the Clear all RF Stats button to reset statistic counters for
each WLAN, and the Total AP RF totals to 0. Do not clear RF stats
if currently in an important data gathering activity or risk losing all
data calculations to that point.