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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
8.5 MBSS Monitor
A Basic Service Set (BSS) exists when all communications between wireless clients or between a wireless
client and a wired network client go through one access point (AP). For more information on BSS, see
.
A Multiple Basic Server Set (MBSS) allows you to use your WX3310 to provide several Basic Server Sets
(BSS) simultaneously. For more information on MBSS, see
Table 11 Monitor > Wireless Monitor
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Wi-Fi Interface
This shows the name of the wireless network on the WX3310.
Uplink
only shows in Repeater mode.
802.11 Mode
This shows the wireless standard the WX3310 uses.
Bandwidth
This shows the wireless bandwidth allowed for the WX3310 (in Repeater mode) when the
WX3310 is connected to an AP.
AP MAC Address
(BSSID)
This shows the MAC Address of your WX3310 or the AP to which the WX3310 (in Repeater or
Client mode) is connected.
Channel
This shows the current channel the WX3310 uses to associate with the wireless client or AP.
Associated Devices
Count
This shows the number of devices connected to the WX3310 (in AP or Repeater mode).
Packets Received
Successfully
This shows the number of packets that have been successfully received by the WX3310.
Bytes Received
This shows the number of bytes that have been received by the WX3310.
Packets Transmitted
Successfully
This shows the number of packets that have been successfully transmitted by the WX3310.
Bytes Transmitted
This shows the number of bytes that have been transmitted by the WX3310.
Association Table
The table displays after you click the
Association Table
button.
Access Point
This shows the MAC address of the AP to which the WX3310 (in Repeater or Client mode) is
connected.
Wi-Fi Client
This shows the MAC address of the wireless client which is associated with the WX3310 (in AP
or Repeater mode).
VAP
This shows the SSID name of the wireless network to which the WX3310 is connecting.
RSSI (dbm)
This shows the RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) of the WX3310’s wireless connection.
TX PHY Data Rate
(Mbps)
This shows the current data rate of the connected AP or client.
SNR
This Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) is the ratio between the received signal power and the
received noise power.
Rx Bytes
This shows the number of bytes that have been received by the connected AP or client.
Tx Bytes
This shows the number of bytes that have been transmitted by the connected AP or client.
BW
This shows the wireless bandwidth allowed for the connected wireless clients.
Time Associated
This shows the total amount of time (in seconds) the WX3310 has been associated with the
AP or client.
Refresh
Click the
Refresh
button to refresh the WX3310 settings.
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