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Advanced Statistics (Advanced menu)
The Advanced Statistics provides current adapter connection information. This information defines how the adapter
communicates with an access point.
How to Access
At the Advanced menu, click
Advanced Statistics
.
Advanced Statistics Description
Name
Description
Statistics Tab
Advanced Statistics
: This information pertains to how the adapter communicates with an
access point.
Association
: If the adapter finds an access point to communicate with, the value is in
range. Otherwise, the value is out of range.
AP MAC Address
: The twelve-digit MAC address (00:40:96:31:1C:05) of the access
point.
Number of associations
: The number of times the access point has found the
adapter.
AP count
: The number of available access points within range of the WiFi adapter.
Number of full scans
: The number of times the adapter has scanned all channels for
receiving information.
Number of partial scans
: The number of scans that have been terminated.
Roaming
: This information contains counters that are related to reasons for the adapter
roaming. Roaming occurs when an adapter communicates with one access point and then
communicates with another for better signal strength.
Roaming count
: The number of times that roaming occurred.
AP did not transmit
: The adapter did not receive radio transmission from the access
point. You may need to reset the access point.
Poor beacon quality
: The signal quality is too low to sustain communication with the
access point. Either you have moved the adapter outside the coverage area of the
access point or the access point's device address information has been changed.
AP load balancing
: The access point ended its association with the adapter based on
the access point's inability to maintain communication with all its associated adapters.
Too many adapters are trying to communicate with one access point.
AP RSSI too low
: The Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) is too low to maintain
an association with the adapter. You may have moved outside the coverage area of
the access point or the access point could have increased its data rate.
Poor channel quality
: The quality of the channel is low and caused the adapter to
look for another access point.
AP dropped mobile unit
: The access point dropped a computer from the list of
recognizable mobile devices. The computer must re-associate with an access point.
Miscellaneous
: Use this information to determine if an association with a different access
point increases performance and helps maintain the highest possible data rate.
Received beacons
: Number of beacons received by the adapter.
Percent missed beacons
: Percent value for missed beacons.
Percent transmit errors
: The percentage of data transmissions that had errors.
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