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The
RF Quality Index
area displays the following information:
Rx Actions
Displays the number of receive actions during data transmission with the client’s connected
access point
.
Rx Probes
Displays the number of probes sent. A probe is a program or other device inserted at a key
juncture in a for network for the purpose of monitoring or collecting data about network
activity.
Rx Power Save Poll
Displays the power save using the
Power Save Poll
(PSP) mode. Power Save Poll is a protocol,
which helps to reduce the amount of time a radio needs to powered. PSP allows the WiFi
adapter to notify the access point when the radio is powered down. The access point holds
any network packet to be sent to this radio.
RF Quality Index
Displays information on the RF quality of the selected wireless client. The RF quality index is
the overall effectiveness of the RF environment as a percentage of the connect rate in both
directions as well as the retry rate and the error rate. The RF quality index value can be
interpreted as:
•
0 – 20
(Very low utilization)
•
20 – 40
(Low utilization)
•
40 – 60
(Moderate utilization)
•
60
and above
(High utilization)
Retry Rate
Displays the average number of retries per packet. A high number indicates possible network
or hardware problems.
SNR
Displays the connected client’s
signal to noise ratio
(SNR). A high SNR could warrant a
different access point connection to improve performance.
Signal
Displays the power of the radio signals in - dBm.
Noise
Displays the disturbing influences on the signal in - dBm.
Error Rate
Displays the number of received bit rates altered due to noise, interference and distortion. It
is a unit less performance measure.
MOS Score
Displays average voice call quality using the
Mean Opinion Score
(MOS) call quality scale. The
MOS scale rates call quality on a scale of 1-5, with higher scores being better. If the MOS
score is lower than 3.5, it is likely users will not be satisfied with the voice quality of their call.
R-Value
R-value is a number or score used to quantitatively express the quality of speech in
communications systems. This is used in digital networks that carry
Voice over IP
(VoIP) traffic.
The R-value can range from 1 (worst) to 100 (best) and is based on the percentage of users
who are satisfied with the quality of a test voice signal after it has passed through a network
from a source (transmitter) to a destination (receiver). The R-value scoring method accurately
portrays the effects of packet loss and delays in digital networks carrying voice signals.
Refresh
Select the
Refresh
button to update the screen’s statistics counters to their latest values
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