Installation guide
Network Setup
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3. Select a WLAN from the table displayed in the Statistics screen and click the Switch Statistics
button.
4. Refer to the Packet Rates field to review the number of packets both transmitted (Tx) and received
(Rx) at data rates from 1.0 to 54.0 Mbps. If a large number of packets are sent and received at a slower
data rate, then perhaps the switch is not adequately positioned or configured to support the MUs
within that WLAN.
5. Refer to the Retry Counts field to review the number packets requiring retransmission from the
switch.
6. Refer to the Status field for the current state of the requests made from applet. This field displays
error messages if something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and the switch.
7. Click Refresh to update the Packet Rate and Retry Count data displayed within the screen.
8. Click Close to close the dialog and re turn to the Network > Wireless LANs > Statistics screen.
4.5.3 Configuring WMM
Use the WMM tab to review a WLAN’s current index (numerical identifier), SSID, description, current enabled/
disabled designation, and Access Category. WMM is for downstream and WLAN WMM is for upstream data
traffic.
To view existing WMM settings:
NOTE The Motorola RF Management Software is recommended to plan the deployment
of the switch. Motorola RFMS can help optimize the positioning and configuration
of a switch in respect to a WLAN’s MU throughput requirements. For more
information, refer to the Motorola Web site.