RFNet Wireless LAN Access Point AP-I002
This is the maximum forwarding rate after power-up. The rate information include both transmit and
receive which are measured in Bytes per Second.
Real time forwarding rate:
This is the real time forwarding rate during the last 1 second. The measurement unit is Byte per
Second.
5. Wireless property page (Read-Only)
Click the wireless property hyperlink, you can browse the wireless property which includes the
SSID, BSSID, etc. There are two sets of field which reflect the value for the 2 slots inside the AP-
I002. When the slot is empty, there will be no value for the BSSID field.
SSID:
In this field, you can see the Service Set ID (
SSID
).
BSSID:
In this field you can see the wireless side MAC address of this AP-I002.
Supported rate:
This field tells you the transmit and receive rate the AP-I002 supports.
Channel in use:
This field tells you the wireless channel the AP-I002 is using. The channel that AP-I002 can use
varies from country to country.
WEP in use:
This field tells you whether the WEP function is activated or not in the AP-I002.
Active User Mac address and Log status:
In this field you can see the MAC address of the active users in the recent 15 minutes. Take the
following captured page for example, the MAC address 00-04-5A-C9-00-44 is a legal user. This
means you have activated the MAC address control function and this MAC address is a legal one.
When the user is not a legal one, it should be in ‘Initial’ state or ‘Illegal’ state. This option makes it
easy for you to block out all the illegal users. When you turn off the MAC address control switch, all
the active users should be in ‘Initial’ state.
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