Wireless Array
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The map and Array are shown as if you were looking down on the Array from
above, say from a skylight on the roof. Thus the positions of the radios are a
mirror image of the way they are typically drawn when looking at the face of the
Array. Radios are marked on the map to show the orientation of the Array.
A station is identified by the type of
Preferred Label
that you select:
Netbios
Name
,
IP Address
,
MAC
Address
, or
Manufacturer
. If multiple stations are near
each other, they will be displayed slightly offset so that one station does not
completely obscure another. You may minimize a station that is not of interest by
clicking it. There is also a
Minimize All
button.
You may replace the range-finder background image above with your own
custom image of the floorplan of the area served by the Array — see “Working
with the Custom Image” on page 124
Hover the mouse over a station to show detailed information. (
Figure 69
) For a
station that is associated to this Array, the details include:
The
IAP, Channel
, and
SSID
to which the station is associated.
The
MAC
and
IP
address and
Netbios
name of the station.
The
TX Rate
and
RX Rate
of this connection.
The approximate
Distance
of this station from the Array. The distance is
estimated using the received signal strength and your environment
setting. The environment determines the typical signal attenuation due to
walls and other construction that affect signal reception.
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