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Cooper Bussmann 945U-E Wireless Ethernet Modem & Device Server User Manual
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Figure 72 Connected Devices
Connectivity Parameters
AID
Association ID. Every client receives a unique temporary ID from the access point.
CHAN
The radio channel being used.
RATE
Radio data rate.
RSSI
Radio signal strength index (amount of received signal strength).
BGND
Background interference level, in dBms. The amount of internal noise the radio is
able to hear. This level does not indicate external radio interference noise level.
CAPS
Capabilities (Ref 802.11 Standard).
Site Survey
Site survey is a one-off snapshot showing the access points that are available for connection. This list is only
available on clients, and only available at start up of the module or by selecting “Background Scanning” on the
Radio page.
Figure 73 Connectivity/Site Survey
SSID
The service set identifier or network name used to identify a particular network.
BSSID
The MAC (media access control) address of the access point.
CHAN
The radio channel being used.
RATE
Maximum radio data rate.
S:N
Signal strength and noise level. In the case shown in Figure 73, the signal is -44 dB
and background noise level is -88 dB.
INT
Beacon interval.
CAPS
Capabilities (Ref 802.11 Standard).
4.2 Channel Survey (Utilization)
Channel utilization gives a visual display of how busy the current channel is over a given time period. Channel
utilization is made up of three components—transmissions made by this radio, data received by this radio, and
noise or interference that this radio can hear. These three components may also be viewed individually on the
Custom Survey page. Channel utilization is logged by the radio for three separate time intervals—every second for