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Signal Strength 1, Table 6, LABEL, DESCRIPTION, The Link Status Screen Continued

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ENGLISH Table 6 The Link Status Screen (Continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Signal These show the strength of the signal. The Strength 1~2 NWD210N has two internal antennas, each of which has a separate display bar. The signal strength depends mainly on the antenna output power and the distance between your NWD210N and the AP or peer computer. dBm format Click this to display the Signal Strength 1 and 2 values in dBm (decibels below 1 milliwatt). Noise Level This displays the amount of interference on the wireless connection. HT Info This section displays advanced information about the 802.11n wireless connection (if you are using 802.11b or 802.11g, nothing displays here). HT stands for "high throughput". BW: this displays the bandwidth (20 or 40 Mhz) of the wireless connection. GI: this displays the guard interval length. The guard interval is used to prevent wireless transmissions from interfering with one another. MCS: this displays the modulation and coding scheme, which dictates how the data is transmitted over the wireless link. 22

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ENGLISH
Signal
Strength 1~2
These show the strength of the signal. The
NWD210N has two internal antennas, each of
which has a separate display bar.
The signal strength depends mainly on the
antenna output power and the distance
between your NWD210N and the AP or peer
computer.
dBm format
Click this to display the
Signal Strength 1
and
2
values in dBm (decibels below 1 milliwatt).
Noise Level
This displays the amount of interference on the
wireless connection.
HT Info
This section displays advanced information
about the 802.11n wireless connection (if you
are using 802.11b or 802.11g, nothing displays
here).
HT
stands for “high throughput”.
BW
: this displays the bandwidth (20 or 40 Mhz)
of the wireless connection.
GI
: this displays the guard interval length. The
guard interval is used to prevent wireless
transmissions from interfering with one another.
MCS
: this displays the modulation and coding
scheme, which dictates how the data is
transmitted over the wireless link.
Table 6
The Link Status Screen (Continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION