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LED | Color | Indicates |
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11g | Amber | The 802.11g 2.4 GHz radio is enabled. |
(Three | and | RSSI Mode: |
LEDs) | Flashing | One fully lit LED indicates a low RSSI |
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| output level, two LEDs.a medium |
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| level, and three LEDs the maximum |
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| level. |
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| A flashing LED indicates an |
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| intermediate RSSI output level |
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| AP Mode: |
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| One fully lit LED indicates a low |
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| traffic rate, two LEDs.a medium rate, |
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| and three LEDs the maximum rate. |
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| A flashing LED indicates an |
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| intermediate traffic rate level |
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| Off | No link is present or the 802.11g radio |
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| is disabled. |
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ALIGN ANTENNAS
After wireless bridge units have been mounted, connected, and their radios are operating, bridge link antennas must be accurately aligned to ensure optimum performance. This alignment process is particularly important for
The signal strength LEDs indicate the received radio signal strength for a particular bridge link. The more LEDs that turn on, the stronger the signal. Alternatively, you can monitor the Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) value directly from the management interface. The higher the RSSI value, the stronger the signal.