Description or indicator
Information
Information may be displayed in the following way:
•
Pink background: If AP is on the same channel as the best AP.
Being on the same channel as the best AP might indicate a
problem with the channel re-use pattern, particularly if the
percentage of time the AP is an immediate neighbor is relatively
high compared with other immediate neighbors.
Note
•
Asterisk (*): Not an immediate neighbor.
Information displayed in cell (for example, 27%-61/-39):
•
Percentage of time the AP is the immediate neighbor of the best AP.
•
RSSI range during the time the AP is the immediate neighbor.
Immediate Neighbor
The following table lists the information that is provided in the AP details report.
Table 25: AP Details Report
Description
Field
Name of the AP if it is CCX-compliant; otherwise, the MAC address
is displayed here.
AP
MAC address of the AP.
MAC
Number of sweeps where this AP has been observed.
Observation Count
The last channel and frequency where this AP was observed.
Channel - Frequency
A two-digit country code. Country information might not be displayed
if the country information element (IE) is not present in the beacon.
Country
Number of time units between beacons. A time unit is 1.024 ms.
Beacon Interval
Every nth beacon is a delivery traffic indication message (DTIM) period.
After each DTIM beacon, the AP sends any broadcast or multicast
packets that may have been queued for power-save devices.
DTIM Period
The entire RSSI range in which this AP has been observed.
RSSI Range [Lo Hi]
The Basic Service Set (BSS) Lost Count increments when the phone
passes a threshold number of missed beacons. Missed beacons identify
synchronization problems.
BSS Lost Count
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