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10. Wireless Network Glossary

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RSSI

Receiver Sensitivity Index. RSSI is a value to show the Receiver Sensitivity of the remote

wireless device. In general, remote APs with stronger signal will display higher RSSI values.
For RSSI value, the smaller the absolute value is, the stronger the signal. For example,

“-50db” has stronger signal than “-80dB”. For outdoor connection, signal stronger than

-60dB is considered as a good connection.

RTS

Request To Send. A packet sent when a computer has data to transmit. The computer will

wait for a CTS (Clear To Send) message before sending data.

RTS Threshold

RTS (Request to Send). The RTS/CTS(clear to send) packet will be send before a frame if

the packet frame is larger than this value. Lower this value can improve the performance if

there are many clients in your network. You can try 1500, 1000 or 500 when there are many
clients in your AP’s network.

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol. A set of protocols for managing complex networks.

The SNMP network contains 3 key elements: managed devices, agents, and
network-management systems (NMSs). Managed devices are network devices that content

SNMP agents. SNMP agents are programs that reside SNMP capable device's firmware to

provide SNMP configuration service. The NMS typically is a PC based software such as HP

Openview that can view and manage SNMP network device remotely.






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