NETGEAR UTM5EW-100NAS Router User Manual


 
Monitor System Access and Performance
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ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance
The following table explains the fields of the Wireless Statistics screen.
To change the poll interval period, enter a new value in the Poll Interval field, and then
click Set interval. To stop polling, click Stop.
Note: For information about clients that are connected to the access point,
see View the Access Point Status and Connected Clients for a
Wireless Profile on page 595.
Table 126. Wireless Statistics screen fields
Item Description
Radio Statistics Details
Packets The number of received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) packets on the radio in bytes.
Bytes The number of received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) bytes on the radio.
Errors The number of received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) errors on the radio.
Dropped The number of received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) dropped packets on the radio.
Multicast The number of received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) multicast packets on the radio.
Collisions The number of signal collisions that have occurred on the radio. A collision occurs when
the radio attempts to send data at the same time as a wireless station that is connected to
the radio.
AP Statistics
Note: The default wireless profile with profile name UTM9S or UTM25S is referred to as virtual access point
zero (VAP0). If you add more wireless profiles, they are referred to as VAP1, VAP2, and VAP3.
AP Name The name for the virtual access point (VAP) is ap1.
Packets The number of received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) packets on the access point in bytes.
Bytes The number of received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) bytes on the access point.
Errors The number of received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) errors on the access point.
Dropped The number of received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) dropped packets on the access point.
Multicast The number of received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) multicast packets on the access point.
Collisions The number of signal collisions that have occurred on the access point. A collision occurs
when the access point attempts to send data at the same time as a wireless station that is
connected to the access point.