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Diagnostic Tools
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Where:
• i – index of selected AP (value will be from 0 to 3 inclusive)
• bbbbbb – the last three octets of the BSSID for a discovered AP
• sn – signal strength in –dBm
• ch – channel
• bcn – beacon interval
• eeeeeeeeeee – SSID (up to first 11 characters)
• DGHI – standards supported
• rrrrrrrr – rates supported. Basic rates will have a “b” following the
rate
• + – more rates are supported than those displayed
• xxxx – WMM or UPSD if those QoS methods are supported
• mmm – security mode
• G:gggg – group key security
• P:pppp – pairwise key security
• Any/MyID – softkey to toggle between “single SSID” and “any
SSID” modes
• Detl/Smry – softkey to toggle between the multiple AP display
(summary), and the single AP display (detail)
Numbers racing across the handset display indicate AP information is
being obtained. A
Waiting message indicates the system is not
configured properly and the handset cannot find any APs.
Solving coverage issues
Coverage issues are best resolved by adding and/or relocating APs.
Overlap issues may be resolved by reassigning channels to the APs or
by relocating them. See Chapter 11 Troubleshooting, section Access
Point Problems for more information.