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030-300613 Rev A 84 August 2009
User Guide VersaLink Wireless Gatewa
y
(
Model 7500
)
14.2.3.6 Wireless
The following screen will appear if you select Advanced > Diagnostics > Network Statistics > Wireless from the
main menu. This screen displays information about your Gateway’s wireless connection.
Network Name (SSID) Displays a string of 32 characters or less, which is the name
associated with the Access Point (AP). To connect to the Gateway,
the Service Set ID (SSID) on a Station card must match the SSID on
the Gateway.
802.11 MAC Address (BSSID) Displays the Media Access Controller address of the AP. It is used as
the Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID).
FW Version Displays the Network Interface Card Identifier. It uniquely identifies
the hardware platform of the AP. This is used with other information
to determine if the inserted card can be used as a modem, and if so,
the version of modem firmware to be used. Not all makes of wireless
station cards can be used as a modem.
Communication Statistics
OUT-Unicast Frames Displays the number of successfully transmitted frames whose
destination address was a single station, not necessarily the same
station, but to any single station. This is as opposed to a transmission
that multiple stations would receive, as in the case of broadcast
messages. “Out” is from the Gateway to the host PC.
OUT-Multicast Frames Displays the number of successfully transmitted frames whose
destination address was a multicast address (received by more that
one station), not necessarily broadcast to all stations, but more than a
single station. Broadcast messages are included in the count. “Out” is
from the Gateway to the host PC.
OUT-Dropped Frames Displays the number of frames that did not transmit due to the short
or long retry limit being reached as a result of no acknowledgement or
CTS received. “Out” is from the Gateway to the host PC.
OUT-Packets Displays the total number of packets sent. “Out” is from the Gateway
to the host PC.
OUT-Bytes Displays the total number of bytes sent. “Out” is from the Gateway to
the host PC.
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