Viewing wireless statistics in rslogix 5000 – ProSoft Technology ILX34-AENWG User Manual

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ILX34-AENWG ♦ Point I/O Platform

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

Wireless POINT I/O Adapter

User Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 93 of 177

August 16, 2013

4.2

Viewing Wireless Statistics in RSLogix 5000

Field

Description

Signal Strength

Signal to Noise

< 0 , this is a BAD condition

< 10, this is an OK condition

> 10, this is a GOOD condition

Radio Link Time

The up-link time in days:hours:minutes:seconds

Radio parent MAC

The MAC address (hexadecimal) of the parent radio (access
point)

Data Rate

In Mbps

Received Successfully

Messages received with success

Transmitted Successfully

Messages sent with success

Transmit Failures

Message sent and failed

Transmit Retries

Messages sent requiring a retry.

4.2.1 Sources of Interference

While the ILX34-AENWG operates reliably in industrial environments,
interference (radio "noise") may still occur. Radios are designed to detect specific
radio frequencies. An "interferer" is an unwanted signal that has been transmitted
at the same frequency that the radio was designed to detect.

By far, the most common source of interference is from other 802.11 networks.
Since I/O messaging is latency dependent, its important that other 802.11
networks do not interfere with the I/O network. It is recommended that the
network use a channel free of interference from other 802.11 devices.

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