Radio Configuration / Diagnostic Utility
RLX-IH
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802.11b
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ProSoft Technology, Inc.
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April 10, 2007
Field Description
Sort by
Use this dropdown list to sort the devices that appear in this form.
Available selections are:
MAC
ID
SSID
Channel
RSSI
Security
Speed
Cost
Age
Hop
Count
Refresh
Click this button to re-scan the network and update the devices in the
list.
Mac ID
A unique hexadecimal number that identifies any Ethernet device.
SSID
Network Name (Service Set Identifier).
Channel
The radio channel on which the device is transmitting.
RSSI
Received Signal Strength Indication.
Security
The encryption type enabled for the device.
Speed
The IEEE 802.11 connection speed (a, b, or g). The RadioLinx IH
radio supports 802.11b (11 megabit).
Cost
Parent selection cost.
Age
The length of time (in seconds) since the radio last saw a packet from
this MAC address
Hops
The number of hops to the Master. A value of 0 (zero) is shown for
non-ProSoft devices.
This list contains both 802.11 devices that are part of the same SSID as the IH
itself (for example, "Minerals") as well as devices that belong to different SSIDs
(for example, "Network1" and "ProSoftInternal"). This list is updated continuously
and can be used for many purposes.
The IH radio updates this list with each 802.11 packet that is received, whether
from a radio of the same network or one that belongs to another SSID. It can also
see radios from other vendors.
Once per second the IH radio evaluates the link it has to its parent to determine if
this link is the best parent to use. A cost is calculated for each entry and can be
seen in the column labeled "Cost" in the preceding table. The cost calculation is
based not only on the strongest signal, but on several other factors to provide
optimum network communication.