NIO200 HAG User Guide
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The Mesh device in Whitelist will be regarded available connecting path for data forwarding no
matter the RSSI value is high or low.
Blacklist (MAC addr):
The Mesh device in Blacklist will NOT be used for data forwarding no matter the RSSI value is
high or low.
Mesh Neighbor Table
Iface: display the Mesh interface used in the Wi-Fi radio
Inactive time: the elapsed time since last forward data by the according Mesh path.
Shorter inactive time implies more frequently used in data forwarding by Mesh network.
Too long inactive time means the Mesh path is almost un-used.
Signal: display the dynamic RSSI signal strength when refresh
State: display the current status is ESTAB ( established ) or BLOCKED ( blocked ). When
BLOCKED, implies the signal strength is too low to use in data forwarding.
Dest addr/Next hop:
When Dest (Destination) MAC address and Next hop MAC address is the same, the destination
is available to connect directly from source Mesh node.
When the two MAC address is different, the data forwarding to Destination MAC address should
be routed via Next hop path.
Iface: display the Mesh interface used in the Wi-Fi radio
Summary of Contents for NIO200 HAG
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