
AirMagnet Laptop Wireless LAN Policy Reference Guide
Chapter 9: Problematic Traffic Pattern
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Excessive Frame Retries
The WLAN RF spectrum is open, dynamic, shared, and is subject to
noise, interference, packet collisions, multipath, hidden node
syndrome, etc. When there are errors caused by any of the above
issues, the transmitter of the error frame would not receive an 802.11
control frame called an acknowledgement frame. When there is no
acknowledgement observed, the transmitter, assuming that the
receiver did not receive the frame successfully, would re-transmit the
unacknowledged frame with the Retry bit in the frame set to one.
This indicates a re-transmission. The figure below illustrates the
Retry field in the 802.11 frame header.
Figure 9-3: 802.11 Frame Header includes the Retry field to indicate
frame re-transmission
AirMagnet Mobile detects these retry frames and tracks them on a
per device and per channel orientation. See illustration below:
Figure 9-4: AirMagnet Mobile Retry frame error tracking display for a
channel or a device
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