Affirmative 7370 Mode D'Emploi
Statistic Description
Quality
The client adapter's ability to communicate with the access point.
Value: Not Associated, Poor, Fair, Good, Excellent
Value: Not Associated, Poor, Fair, Good, Excellent
Percent
Complete
Complete
The percentage of packets that have been transmitted based on the number
specified in the Number of Packets field.
specified in the Number of Packets field.
Percent
Success
Success
The percentage of packets that were transmitted successfully.
The Percent Success histogram provides a visual interpretation of the percentage
of packets that are not lost. The red line indicates the value that you set for the
Percent Success Threshold. Percentages greater than or equal to this value are
displayed as green bars; percentages below this value are displayed as yellow bars.
The Percent Success histogram provides a visual interpretation of the percentage
of packets that are not lost. The red line indicates the value that you set for the
Percent Success Threshold. Percentages greater than or equal to this value are
displayed as green bars; percentages below this value are displayed as yellow bars.
Lost To
Target
Target
The number of packets that were not transmitted successfully to the access point.
Lost To
Source
Source
The number of packets that were not received successfully from the access point.
Percent
Retries
Retries
The percentage of packets that were retried for transmission.
Note This value is calculated as follows:
(number of retries x 100) / number of packets sent.
If a lot of packets get lost, the number of retries could be greater than the number
of packets sent. Then this field would show a value greater than 100%.
Note This value is calculated as follows:
(number of retries x 100) / number of packets sent.
If a lot of packets get lost, the number of retries could be greater than the number
of packets sent. Then this field would show a value greater than 100%.
5. When you click the Stop button or when the Percent Complete reaches 100%, the active mode
changes back to the passive mode.
Wireless Login Module (WLM)
If LEAP authentication is enabled, a valid username and password must be entered whenever a
connection is made to the access point. WLM is used to enter these values. Follow these steps to enter
the LEAP username and password.
1. WLM starts automatically whenever you start ACU, change the LEAP parameter from Disabled to
connection is made to the access point. WLM is used to enter these values. Follow these steps to enter
the LEAP username and password.
1. WLM starts automatically whenever you start ACU, change the LEAP parameter from Disabled to
Enabled, click OK, and then connect to a LEAP-enabled access point. If LEAP is already enabled,
WLM starts automatically whenever you insert the client adapter, or reboot the YEStablet, or load
new firmware, and then connect to a LEAP-enabled access point. You can also start WLM by
selecting Start Æ Programs Æ Cisco Æ Wireless Login Module or by going to My Computer
Æ Control Panel Æ Wireless Network Card. You may want to do this if you inadvertently
exited WLM after it started or if you roam to a different part of the network where a different login
is required.
WLM starts automatically whenever you insert the client adapter, or reboot the YEStablet, or load
new firmware, and then connect to a LEAP-enabled access point. You can also start WLM by
selecting Start Æ Programs Æ Cisco Æ Wireless Login Module or by going to My Computer
Æ Control Panel Æ Wireless Network Card. You may want to do this if you inadvertently
exited WLM after it started or if you roam to a different part of the network where a different login
is required.
When WLM starts, the Wireless Login Module screen appears.
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