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Viewing Statistics

 

Table 16—Wireless Statistics (Continued)

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

 

 

Bad Packets

The total number of good packets received or transmitted by the interface.

 

 

Authentication Type

The authentication type configured on the MF2501 Adapter.

 

 

Encryption

The state of encryption configured on the MF2501 Adapter.

 

 

Unicast Cipher

The type of unicast cipher used.

 

 

Multicast Cipher

The type of multicast cipher used.

 

 

Power Save

The state of power save mode: on or off.

 

 

MSDU

The number of MSDU (Mag Service Data Unit) received or transmitted by

 

the interface.

 

 

Data

The number of data packets received or transmitted by the interface.

 

 

Multicast

The number of multicast packets received or transmitted by the interface.

 

 

Management

The number of management packets received or transmitted by the

 

interface.

 

 

Control

The number of control packets received or transmitted by the interface.

 

 

Errors

The total number of error packets received or transmitted by the interface.

 

 

Signal Strength (RSSI)

The RSSI value received or transmitted by the interface.

 

 

Data Rate (Mbps)

The data rate in Mbps received or transmitted by the interface.

 

 

Receive Errors

The total number of error packets received by the interface.

 

 

Discarded Frames

The number of received or transmitted packets that were discarded by the

 

interface.

 

 

Duplicate Frames

The number of duplicate packets received or transmitted by the interface.

 

 

CRC Errors

The number of packets with CRC error received or transmitted by the

 

interface.

 

 

Decrypt Errors

The number of packets with decryption error received or transmitted by the

 

interface.

 

 

PHY Errors

The number of packets with PHY error received or transmitted by the

 

interface.

 

 

DMA Errors

The number of packets with DMA error received or transmitted by the

 

interface.

 

 

Transmit Errors

The total number of error packets transmitted by the interface.

 

 

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MediaFlex 2501 Multimedia Wireless Adapter User’s Guide 8000003, December 2005

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Contents MediaFlex 2501 Multimedia Wireless Adapter User’s Guide Part number DecemberInformation to the user EN 55 022 Declaration of Conformance Contents Appendix a Technical Specifications Viewing LAN Interface StatisticsWho Should Use this Guide What You’ll Find in this GuideTypographic conventions Following topics are coveredSupport and Warranty Information System RequirementsIntroduction Key Features MediaFlexBeamFlex Media QoS Ensures Highest Video QualitySimple Configuration and Installation Key Features Installation and Setup Packing List MediaFlex 2501 Multimedia Wireless AdapterFront View LED Indicators and Meanings Label LED Status LightsActivity Description Marginally Acceptable Air Quality a flashing GreenRear View Label DescriptionPlacement Guidelines Connecting to the MF2501 AdapterUsing the Air Quality Indicator to fine-tune the placement Manually Configuring an IP Address on Your PCConnecting a PC to the MF2501 Adapter Internet Protocol TCP/IPProperties WindowAccessing the Web Interface Default Wireless Settings Wireless FeatureAccessing the Web Interface Using the Ruckus Wireless Web Interface Wireless Settings Worksheet KeyMF2501 Adapter Settings Worksheet Store this information in a safe placeRuckus Wireless Web Interface Menus Air Quality IndicatorWireless Web Interface Menu Buttons Common ButtonsAir Quality Indicator Configuring the MF2501 Adapter System ConfigurationSystem Configuration Customizing the System ConfigurationField Description Configuring the Wireless Interface Wireless Interface ConfigurationFill in the parameters as described in Table Wireless Interface ConfigurationFor United States only Advanced Wireless Configuration Advanced Wireless ConfigurationShows the Advanced Wireless Configuration parameters Advanced Wireless Configuration ParametersConfiguring WEP Security Advanced Wireless Configuration Parameters Field DescriptionExplains the WEP Configuration parameters Authentication WEP ConfigurationUsing a Passphrase to Generate Keys Explains the WPA Configuration parameters Configuring WPA PSKWPA Configuration Viewing System Information System InformationExplains the System Information Parameters Viewing Wireless InformationSystem Information Parameters Adapter associated to Viewing Statistics Viewing LAN Interface StatisticsExplains the LAN Statistics window parameters LAN Statistics Window ParametersViewing Wireless Statistics LAN Statistics Window Parameters Field DescriptionWireless Statistics Wireless StatisticsMsdu Viewing Remote AP Statistics Remote AP StatisticsDescribes the Remote AP Statistics parameters Remote AP StatisticsUpdating the Firmware Performing a Web DownloadUpdating the Firmware Describes the Updating the Firmware parameters Tftp or FTP DownloadUpdating the Firmware Rebooting the System Click the reboot option you want. The window of appearsReboot in Process How to tell when the Wireless Adapter is ready?Taking a System Support Snapshot Describes the support menu parametersTaking a System Support Snapshot Taking a System Support Snapshot Physical Characteristics Performance and Supported ConfigurationsExternal power adapter MF2501 AdapterManagement Traffic Management and QoS

MF2501 specifications

Ruckus Wireless MF2501 is a cutting-edge mobile broadband deployment device engineered to meet the evolving demands of modern connectivity. It stands out in the industry due to its versatile features and advanced technologies, designed to provide robust performance in various environments.

One of the key features of the MF2501 is its multi-band capability, supporting both 4G LTE and 3G networks. This ensures that users can maintain a strong and reliable connection across different network conditions, offering enhanced flexibility for applications requiring seamless Internet access on the move. With built-in carrier aggregation, the MF2501 optimizes bandwidth usage, resulting in faster data speeds and improved network efficiency.

The device also boasts features that enhance its cellular performance, such as smart antenna technology. This technology dynamically adjusts signal patterns to mitigate interference and boost throughput. It can effectively penetrate buildings, making it an ideal choice for urban areas and densely populated environments.

In addition to its robust connectivity options, the MF2501 is equipped with advanced security measures. It supports Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and features encryption protocols that safeguard sensitive data during transmission. This level of security is essential for businesses and individuals who prioritize privacy and data protection.

User-friendliness is another highlight of the MF2501. The device includes an intuitive web-based management interface, allowing administrators to easily configure settings, monitor performance, and troubleshoot issues. This accessibility reduces the complexity often associated with network management, enabling quicker responses to connectivity challenges.

Furthermore, the MF2501 is designed with scalability in mind. It can be integrated into larger network architectures, making it suitable for both small businesses and expansive corporate environments. It is also compatible with various cloud management platforms, allowing for central monitoring and management across multiple devices and locations.

In summary, the Ruckus Wireless MF2501 is a powerful tool for navigating the challenges of modern connectivity. Its multi-band support, smart antenna technology, rigorous security features, and user-friendly management options make it an excellent choice for anyone in need of reliable mobile broadband solutions. Whether for personal use or organizational needs, the MF2501 offers a sophisticated approach to maintaining an always-on connection.