
RLX2-IHx Series ♦ 802.11a, b, g, n
Using the IH Browser to Manage your Radios
Industrial Hotspots
User Manual
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Page 132 of 248
Parameter
Description
MAC
Displays the MAC address of the selected radio.
IP
Displays the IP address of the selected radio.
Mode
Displays the mode of the selected radio (
M
ASTER
,
R
EPEATER
,
C
LIENT
,
B
RIDGING
C
LIENT
)
SSID
Displays the SSID of the selected radio.
TX Rate
Displays a green bar when there is transmit activity.
RX Rate
Displays a green bar when there is receive activity.
Master
Displays the MAC address of the radio's current Master radio.
Signal
Displays a green bar when there is a signal.
More / Less
Click
M
ORE
to expand the dialog box and display more information.
Click
L
ESS
to reduce the dialog box and display less information.
Mask
Displays the network mask for the current radio.
Gateway
Displays the network gateway IP for the current radio.
Connection
Displays the connection state for a Repeater radio.
S
CANNING
- The radio is searching for a Master radio.
C
ONNECTED
- The radio is linked to a Master radio.
Software Version
Displays the version of the firmware code in the radio. This is not the
version of the image file installed into the radio (for that information see
I
MAGE
described below).
Boot Version
Displays the boot loader code version number. This is the version of the
boot loader code in the radio.
Image
Displays the type of the firmware image that the radio is currently
running (
P
RIMARY
or
S
ECONDARY
). Each radio has two copies of
operating firmware installed, and the radio will automatically switch from
one to the other if one of them becomes corrupted.
Compression
Displays the compression state of the firmware images in the radio
(
C
OMPRESSED
or
U
NCOMPRESSED
).
Associations
Displays the number of non-bridge wireless connections to this radio.
Client or Bridging Client radios that are connected always show 1 in this
column (and 0 in the Bridges column).
Bridges
Displays the number of non-bridge wireless connections to this radio.
Client or Bridging Client radios that are connected always show 1 in this
column (and 0 in the Bridges column).
Hop Count
Displays the number of wireless connections from the device to the
wired connection of a Master. This value is always 1 for a Master radio.
For Repeater radios, the value is at least 2, but can be higher if there
are more hops to the Master radio. Client radio do not display a hop
value.
Channel
Displays the operating channel for radio.
Ethernet
Displays the Ethernet status for the radio.
A
TTACHED
- The radio is connected to a wired Ethernet network.
D
ETACHED
- The radio is not connected to a wired Ethernet network.
Security
Displays the encryption type setting for the radio. Some valid settings
are
AES
,
TKIP
,
AES&TKIP
,
WEP128
TKIP
,
WEP128
,
WEP64
.
Missed Responses
Displays the number of times the IH Browser has failed to receive a
response from the device after a scan. Ideally this number should
always be zero.