Ap information, Interfaces – Ubiquiti Networks PowerBridgM User Manual
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Chapter 3: Main Tab
airOS
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v5.5.4 User Guide
Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
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airMAX Capacity
This is an index of the maximum data
rate the link is operating at. A lower capacity number
indicates a unit that is slowing down the system.
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Last IP
Displays the station’s last IP address.
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TX/RX Rate
Displays the data rates, in Mbps, of the last
transmitted and received packets.
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TX/RX Bit Rate
Displays the data rates, in bps, of the
last transmitted and received packets.
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TX/RX Packets
Displays the total number of packets
transmitted and received from the station during the
connection uptime.
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TX/RX Packet Rate, pps
Displays the mean value of the
transmitted and received packet rates.
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Bytes Transmitted
Displays the total amount of data
(in bytes) transmitted during the connection.
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Bytes Received
Displays the total amount of data (in
bytes) received during the connection.
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Negotiated Rate/Last Signal, dBm
Values represent
the received wireless signal level along with the data
rates of recently received packets. N/A is displayed as the
Last Signal if no packets were received on that specific
data rate.
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Kick
To drop the connection to the station, click Kick.
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Refresh
To update the information, click Refresh.
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Close
To close the Station Info window, click Close.
AP Information
(Available in Station mode only.) This selection lists the
connection statistics of the AP associated with the device.
Access Point
Displays the MAC address of the AP.
Device Name
Displays the host name of the AP.
Product
Displays the product name of the device.
Firmware
Displays the firmware version of airOS.
Connection Time
Displays the amount of time the device
has been connected to the AP. The time is expressed in
days, hours, minutes, and seconds.
Signal Strength
The value represents, in dBm, the last
received wireless signal level.
Noise Floor
Displays the current value (in dBm) of the
environmental noise (from interference) the receiver hears
on the operating frequency. airOS considers the Noise
Floor while evaluating the signal quality (Signal-to-Noise
Ratio SNR, RSSI). The value mean depends on the signal
strength above the Noise Floor.
CCQ
The value represents the quality of the connection to
the AP. This index evaluates the wireless Client Connection
Quality (CCQ). The level is a percentage value for which
100% corresponds to a perfect link state.
Last IP
Displays the device’s last IP address.
TX/RX Rate
Displays the data rates, in Mbps, of the last
transmitted and received packets.
TX/RX Bit Rate
Displays the data rates, in bps, of the last
transmitted and received packets.
TX/RX Packets
Displays the total number of packets
transmitted and received from the station during the
connection uptime.
TX/RX Packet Rate, pps
Displays the mean value of the
transmitted and received packet rates.
Bytes Transmitted
Displays the total amount of data (in
bytes) transmitted during the connection.
Bytes Received
Displays the total amount of data (in
bytes) received during the connection.
Negotiated Rate/Last Signal, dBm
Values represent the
received wireless signal level along with the data rates
of recently received packets. N/A is displayed as the Last
Signal if no packets were received on that specific data
rate.
Reconnect
To establish the wireless link to the AP again,
click Reconnect.
Refresh
To update the information, click Refresh.
Interfaces
Displays the name, MAC address, MTU, IP address, and
traffic information for the device’s interfaces.
Interface
Displays the name of the interface.
MAC Address
Displays the MAC address of the interface.
MTU
Displays the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU),
which is the maximum packet size (in bytes) that a
network interface can transmit. The default is 1500.
IP Address
Displays the IP address of the interface.