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Appendix F Performing a Site Survey
Using Active Mode
Table F-3
interprets the information that is displayed on the Site Survey - Active Mode screen while the
site survey test is running.
Table F-3
Site Survey Active Mode Statistics
Statistic
Description
Signal Strength
The signal strength for all received packets. The higher the value
and the more green the bar graph is, the stronger the signal.
The histogram below the bar graph provides a visual
interpretation of the current signal strength. Differences in signal
strength are indicated by the following colors: green (strongest),
yellow (middle of the range), and red (weakest).
Range:
0 to 100% or –95 to –45 dBm
Signal Quality
(2.4-GHz client adapters)
The signal quality for all received packets. The higher the value
and the more green the bar graph is, the clearer the signal.
The histogram below the bar graph provides a visual
interpretation of the current signal quality. Differences in signal
quality are indicated by the following colors: green (highest
quality), yellow (average), and red (lowest quality).
Range:
0 to 100%
Note
This setting appears only for 2.4-GHz client adapters and
only if you selected signal strength to be displayed as a
percentage. See the
“Specifying Signal Strength Units”
section on page F-3
for information.
Noise Level
(2.4-GHz client adapters)
The level of background radio frequency energy in the 2.4-GHz
band. The lower the value and the more green the bar graph is, the
less background noise present.
The histogram below the bar graph provides a visual
interpretation of the current level of background noise.
Differences in background noise level are indicated by the
following colors: green (low noise), yellow (middle of the range),
and red (high noise).
Range:
–100 to –45 dBm
Note
This setting appears only for 2.4-GHz client adapters and
only if you selected signal strength to be displayed in
dBm. See the
“Specifying Signal Strength Units” section
on page F-3
for information.
Beacons Received
(5-GHz client adapters)
The percentage of beacon packets received versus those expected
to be received. The higher the value and the more green the bar
graph is, the clearer the signal.
Example: The access point sends out 10 beacons per second, so
you would expect the client adapter to receive 50
beacon packets in 5 seconds. If it receives only 40
packets, the percentage of beacons received would be
80%.
Range:
0 to 100%
Note
This setting appears only for 5-GHz client adapters.