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Figure 9-8: AirMagnet Mobile Channel screen shot on Bandwidth
Utilization, Throughput, and Transmit Speed Relationship
AirMagnet will alert the administrator if it sees a high amount traffic
at lower speeds that may lead to excessive bandwidth usage and
lower throughput. The administrator must take appropriate steps to
ensure better signal quality to get higher speeds. Also, it is important
to note that the distance from the stations to the AP should be
appropriate to avoid lower speed transmissions.
Excessive Missed AP Beacons
WLAN Access Points transmit beacon frames at a fixed rate (typically
10 beacons per second) to advertise their service and configuration
parameters. Wireless clients use these beacon frames to learn of
available WLAN services and their characteristics in order to make
crucial decisions regarding association and roaming. The beacon
frame includes information on SSID, supported rates, traffic
indication maps, optional IBSS parameters, synchronization
information, etc.
AirMagnet Mobile monitors beacon frames to track the WLAN
service quality. This particular alarm tracks the beacon arrival rate
per AP to compare against the advertised fixed rate by the AP.
Missed beacons indicate receive errors that may be caused by
interference, multipath, noise, collisions, etc. Excessive missed
beacons warrant careful investigation, as it may indicate that your
network may be experiencing excessive interference. You may use
the RF Interference page of AirMagnet Mobile to determine if the
interference is caused by other 802.11 traffic, and identify which
devices may be causing the problem.
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