Radio status information – AvaLAN Wireless AW900iTR User Manual
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AW900iTR
User’s Manual
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Radio Status Information
The Login or Admin pages of the radio’s built-in web browser interface provide many useful pieces of
information that let you know how well the wireless link is working:
Top of Web Page
Version
Current version of the radio’s Ethernet interface.
MAC Address
Radio’s hardware MAC Address.
Ethernet
Status of Ethernet connection: 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps, full or half du-
plex, connected or disconnected.
Uptime
Total time radio has been active since last power cycle or hardware
reset.
Device Information
Device Type
Access Point (master) or Subscriber Unit (client)
# of Subscriber IDs Issued For Access Point only, up to 16 permitted.
Subscriber ID
For Subscriber Unit only, the ID selected for this radio.
Current RF Channel
The RF Channel in use. See table in this manual for center frequency.
Connected Subscribers
Access Point only, how many SUs are currently connected (16 maxi-
mum).
RF Connected
Yes or No
Radio Active
Active or Standby
Product Code
4 for multi-point radio
Radio Version
Specific radio module in use
Radio Firmware Release
Current version of radio module firmware.
Statistics
Radio RSSI
Received Signal Strength Indicator. The radios operate best with this
value between -30 and -80 dBm
Radio Block Error Rate
Should be less than 10% (check RSSI or spectrum scan if greater.)
Higher values indicate degraded data rate, not necessarily lost data.
Radio Total Packets
# of Ethernet packets received since last reset.
Radio Failed Packets
# of packets unsuccessfully transmitted.
Radio Passed Packets
# of packets successfully transmitted.
Radio Broadcast Packets
Traffic simultaneously addressed to all devices on the network.
Radio Unicast Packets
Traffic sent to a single destination.
Radio Average TX Size
Average bytes per packet transmitted.
Radio Average RX Size
Average bytes per packet received.