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Last ACK RSSI: This statistic reports the RSSI (Received Signal Strength) for the last acknowledgment (ACK) received by the adapter. RSSI is reported in decibels (dB) and typically ranges from 0 to 75. In general, an RSSI less than 15 indicates a weak signal and an RSSI greater than 30 indicates a strong signal.

ACK Errors: This statistic reports the number of unicast transmit attempts for which no acknowledgement (ACK) was received.

CTS Errors: This statistic reports the number of Clear To Send (CTS) errors. When the adapter uses RTS/CTS before transmitting a packet, it first sends a Request to Send (RTS) message to the packet’s recipient. The packet’s recipient then returns a CTS message to the adapter. When the adapter receives the CTS, it sends the packet to the recipient. However, if the adapter does not receive a CTS within a fixed period of time, it will resend the RTS. After a fixed number of retries, the adapter will record a CTS Error if a CTS has not been received.

Antenna A Success: The adapter provides antenna diversity. This means that it automatically switches between its two antennas (referred to as Antenna A and Antenna B) to provide the strongest possible signal to a receiving radio. This sta- tistic reports the number of packets successfully transmitted using Antenna A.

Antenna B Success: This statistic reports the number of packets successfully transmitted using Antenna B.

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Receive Rate: This field reports the data rate at which the adapter is currently receiving packets sent by another 802.11a device.

Unicast Bytes Received: This statistic reports the total number of bytes contained in the unicast packets received by the adapter.

Multicast Bytes Received: This statistic reports the total number of bytes con- tained in the multicast packets received by the adapter.

WEP Undecryptable: This statistic displays the number of packets that were dis- carded due to a problem during decryption, such as mismatched WEP Keys.

Bad Frame Checksum: This statistic displays the number of received packets that failed the CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) of the Frame Check Sequence (FCS).

Last Frame’s RSSI: This statistic reports the RSSI (Received Signal Strength) for the last packet received by the adapter. RSSI is reported in decibels (dB) and typ- ically ranges from 0 to 75. In general, an RSSI less than 15 indicates a weak signal and an RSSI greater than 30 indicates a strong signal.

Duplicate Frames: This statistic displays the number of duplicate packets received by the adapter. When the adapter successfully receives a packet, it sends an acknowledgment (ACK) to the transmitting node. If the ACK does not reach the transmitting node within a specified period of time after it sent the packet (due to interference or some other type of delay), it will resend the packet to the recipient. In this case, the adapter then receives the packet a second time, records that it received a duplicate packet, and sends an ACK again.

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Contents Users Guide Harmony 802.11a Network AdapterFCC Warning That the following harmonized standards have been applied Declaration of ConformityFor Indoor Use Only Table of Contents Index Introduction ChapterHarmony Family Harmony 8150 802.11a PCI Card Product PackageHarmony 8450 802.11a CardBus Card System Requirements Overview of Country-Specific Features Pre-installation Considerations InstallationRegulatory Warnings FCC GuidelinesIndustry Canada Guidelines Windows ME and Windows 98 SE Installation CD Requirement802.11a CardBus Card Windows NT Laptops Require a Plug-and-Play UtilityWindows 98SE/ME/2000/XP Installation InstructionsPage Page Windows NT Page Harmony 802.11a PCI Card users Follow these steps Related Topics Upgrading to Version Ad Hoc Wireless TopologiesInfrastructure Connecting to a Single APRoaming Roaming Between Multiple APsGuidelines for Roaming Ieee 802.11a Specification Configuration Parameters802.11a Software Parameters Network ModeRoaming Power Saving Mode2X Mode For United States and Canada ChannelFor Europe For JapanFor Singapore Send RateFragmentation Security Options WEP Encryption and AuthenticationWEP Keys Harmony Security ProtocolHarmony Security Protocol Guidelines 802.1xConfiguration Parameters Status Monitor Icon Harmony UtilityAssociation Information Configuration UtilityHarmony Utility Station Configuration Harmony Utility Harmony Utility Security WEP for Authentication and EncryptionPage Read Key File Format Harmony Security Protocol Page Page Page 802.1x Click the Wireless Networks tab Click the Authentication tabNetwork Traffic Statistics Send Receive 802.11a Networks Snoop Tool Packet Transmission Success Rate Version Information Common Installation Problems TroubleshootingHow to Obtain Help with Your LAN Installation Adapter Inserted Before Running the Installation Program Windows 98/ME/2000/XP TroubleshootingAdapter Not Listed in Device Manager 802.11a Network Adapter Not Installed ProperlyWindows ME/98 SE Configuring Networking Clients and ProtocolsWindows XP/2000 Windows NT Uninstalling a Harmony 802.11a Network AdapterWindows 98/ME computers RangeWindows NT computers Windows 2000 computersCardBus Card LED Indicators Common Technical Support Questions Logon Access Point is out of range box and clickPassword so the Harmony logon Technical Specifications Technical SpecificationsGeneral Network InformationPhysical RadioEnvironmental Ssid ParametersTechnical Support and Training Appendix BIndex Infrastructure Network Mode Ssid Throughput Topologies