Current Tx Rate:
This feature indicates the transmission rate
of the current connection.
Current Channel:
Here reveals the current channel operated in
the wireless network. Note that the channel
number differs as the radio scans any
available channels in the Infrastructure
mode.
Throughout (bytes/sec):
This feature indicates the rates of transmit-
ting (Tx) and receiving (Rx) data of your
Wireless-G USB 2.0 Flex Adaptor within a
short period of time; thus, the values vary on
a time basis.
Link Quality:
Link Quality is based on the percentage of
successfully transmitted or received signal of
the associated access point beacon within a
limited period. The higher the percentage, the
better the link quality. The bar graph beside
also provides a visual interpretation of the
current link quality.
Signal Strength:
You may learn the received signal strength of
the baseband processor of the beacon signal
from the Signal Strength bar beside, and it’s
also presented in terms of percentage. As the
signal gets stronger, the signal percentage rate
gets higher.
Note: Signal Strength and Link Quality features only apply to
the Infrastructure mode. Not applicable to Ad-Hoc mode.
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