Motorola MotoWI4 PTP 600 Series User Manual

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Transmit Data Rate: The data rate in the transmit direction, expressed in Mbps and

presented as: max, mean, min, and latest histogram format. The max, min and latest are true

instantaneous measurements, the mean is the mean of a set of one second means.

See note 15. Expected data rates can be found in section 4.1.4Aggregate Ethernet

throughput rate v maximum link loss”.

Receive Data Rate: The data rate in the receive direction, expressed in Mbps and presented

as: max, mean, min, and latest histogram format. The max, min and latest are true

instantaneous measurements, the mean is the mean of a set of one second means.

See note 15. Expected data rates can be found in section 6.1.4.

Link Capacity: The maximum aggregate data rate capacity available for user traffic,

assuming the units have been connected using Gigabit Ethernet. The link capacity is variable

and depends of the prevailing wireless conditions as well as the distance (range) between the

two wireless units. When the link is idle and in ‘IP Mode’ the wireless link will adaptively

configure itself into a lower latency mode, this will cause the displayed link capacity and

aggregate data rates to diverge. This is because the aggregate data rate displays the

instantaneous capacity of the wireless link not the maximum potential capacity of the link as

displayed by link capacity.

Transmit Modulation Mode: The modulation mode currently being used on the transmit

channel. Details on the modulation modes can be found in section 21.1 “System

Specifications”.

Receive Modulation Mode: The modulation mode currently being used on the receive

channel. Details on the modulation modes can be found in section 21.1 “System

Specifications”.

Receive Modulation Mode Detail: This supplies the user with information regarding the

receive modulation mode in use. Possible values are:

• Running at maximum receive mode
• Running at user-configured Max Modulation Mode
• Restricted due to byte errors on the wireless link or local Ethernet Tx Fifo Drops
• Restricted because a DFS channel change is in progress
• Restricted due to telecoms acquisition mode
• Restricted due to the low Ethernet link speed
• Limited by the wireless conditions

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