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Section 3 - Configuration Wireless The wireless section allows you to view the wireless clients that are connected to your wireless access point. MAC Address: The Ethernet ID (MAC address) of the wireless client. UpTime: Displays the amount of time the wireless client has been connected to the access point. Mode: The transmission standard being used by the client. Values are 11a, 11g, 11ng or 11na for 802.11a, 802.11g or 802.11n respectively. Signal: This is a relative measure of signal quality. The value is expressed as a percentage of theoretical best quality. Signal quality can be reduced by distance, by interference from other radio-frequency sources (such as cordless telephones or neighboring wireless networks), and by obstacles between the access point and the wireless device. D-Link DAP-1522 User Manual 44

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D-Link DAP-15±± User Manual
Section ² - Configuration
Wireless
The wireless section allows you to view the wireless clients that are connected to your wireless access point.
MAC Address:
UpTime:
Mode:
Signal:
The Ethernet ID (MAC address) of the wireless
client.
Displays the amount of time the wireless client has
been connected to the access point.
The transmission standard being used by the client.
Values are 11a, 11g, 11ng or 11na for 802.11a,
802.11g or 802.11n respectively.
This is a relative measure of signal quality. The
value is expressed as a percentage of theoretical
best quality. Signal quality can be reduced by distance, by interference from other radio-frequency sources (such as cordless
telephones or neighboring wireless networks), and by obstacles between the access point and the wireless device.