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Statistics

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Section 3 - Configuration Statistics The Statistics page displays all of the LAN, WAN, and Wireless packets transmit and receive statistics. Sent: The number of packets sent from the access point. Received: The number of packets received by the access point. TX Packets Displays the number of packets that were dropped Dropped: while sending, due to errors, collisions, or access point resource limitations. RX Packets Displays the number of packets that were dropped Dropped: while receiving, due to errors, collisions, or access point resource limitations. Collisions: Displays the number of packets that were dropped due to Ethernet collisions (two or more devices attempting to use an Ethernet circuit at the same time). Errors: The number of transmission failures that cause loss of a packet. A noisy radio-frequency environment can cause a high error rate on the wireless LAN. D-Link DAP-1555 User Manual 39

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D-Link DAP-1555 User Manual
Section ² - Configuration
Statistics
The Statistics page displays all of the LAN, WAN, and Wireless packets transmit and receive statistics.
Sent:
Received:
TX Packets
Dropped:
RX Packets
Dropped:
Collisions:
Errors:
The number of packets sent from the access
point.
The number of packets received by the access
point.
Displays the number of packets that were dropped
while sending, due to errors, collisions, or access
point resource limitations.
Displays the number of packets that were dropped
while receiving, due to errors, collisions, or access
point resource limitations.
Displays the number of packets that were dropped
due to Ethernet collisions (two or more devices
attempting to use an Ethernet circuit at the same
time).
The number of transmission failures that cause loss
of a packet. A noisy radio-frequency environment
can cause a high error rate on the wireless LAN.