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A MAC address is a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of 
a network. 
Idle—The amount of time this WLAN client has remained inactive.
A WLAN client is considered to be inactive when it is not receiving or 
transmitting data.
Rate—The negotiated data rate. Actual transfer rates can vary depending on 
overhead. 
The data transmission rate is measured in megabits per second (Mbps). The 
value should fall within the range of the advertised rate set for the mode in 
use on the access point. For example, 6 to 54 Mbps for 802.11a. 
The reported rate is the speed of the last packet transmitted from the AP to 
the client. This value can vary within the advertised rate set based on the 
signal quality between the AP and client and the rate at which broadcast or 
multicast frames are sent. When the AP sends a broadcast frame to a STA 
using the default rates, then the field will report 1 Mbit/sec for 2.4Ghz radios 
and 6 Mbit/sec for 5 GHz radios. Clients that are idle are most likely to report 
the low default rates.
Signal—The strength of the radio frequency (RF) signal the WLAN client 
receives from the access point. The measure is known as Received Signal 
Strength Indication (RSSI), and is a value between 0 and 100.
Receive Total—The number of total packets received by the WLAN client 
during the current session.
Transmit Total—The number of total packets transmitted to the WLAN client 
during this session.
Error Rate—The percentage of time frames are dropped during 
transmission on this access point.
To sort the information shown in the tables by a particular indicator, click the 
column label you want to sort by. For example, if you want to see the table rows 
ordered by signal strength, click the Signal column label.