Symbol Technologies AP-5131 User Manual

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AP-5131 Access Point Product Reference Guide

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5.

Refer to the

Traffic

field to view individual MU RF throughput information.

QoS Client Type

Displays the data type transmitted by the mobile unit. Possible
types include

Legacy

,

Voice

,

WMM Baseline

and

Power Save

.

For more information, see

Setting the WLAN Quality of Service

(QoS) Policy on page 5-34

.

Encryption

Displays the encryption scheme deployed by the associated MU.

Packets per second

The

Total

column displays average total packets per second

crossing the MU. The

Rx

column displays the average total packets

per second received on the MU. The

Tx

column displays the

average total packets per second sent on the MU. The number in
black represents Pkts per second for the last 30 seconds and the
number in blue represents Pkts per second for the last hour.

Throughput

The

Total

column displays the average total packets per second

crossing the selected MU. The

Rx

column displays the average

total packets per second received on the MU. The

Tx

column

displays the average total packets per second sent on the MU. The
number in black represents throughput for the last 30 seconds, the
number in blue represents throughput for the last hour.

Avg. Bit Speed

The

Total

column displays the average bit speed in Mbps for a

given time period on the MU. This includes all packets sent and
received. The number in black represents average bit speed for the
last 30 seconds and the number in blue represents average bit
speed for the last hour. Consider increasing the data rate of the AP
if the current bit speed does not meet network requirements. For
more information, see

Configuring the 802.11a or 802.11b/g Radio

on page 5-48

. The associated MU must also be set to the higher

rate to interoperate with the

AP-5131

at that data rate.

% of Non-unicast pkts Displays the percentage of the total packets for the selected

mobile unit that are non-unicast. Non-unicast packets include
broadcast and multicast packets. The number in black represents
packets for the last 30 seconds and the number in blue represents
packets for the last hour.

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