Wireless configuration
Viewing wireless information
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Tx retry limit exceeded
The number of times an MSDU is not transmitted successfully because the retry limit is
reached, due to no acknowledgment or no CTS received.
Tx multiple retry frames
The number of MSDUs successfully transmitted after more than one retransmission (on the
total of all associated fragments). May be due to collisions, noise, or interference. Excessive
retries can indicate that too many computers are using the wireless network or that
something is interfering with transmissions.
Tx single retry frames
The number of MSDUs successfully transmitted after one (and only one) retransmission (on
the total of all associated fragments). May be due to collisions, noise, or interference. Large
numbers of single retries can indicate that too many computers are using the wireless
network or that something is interfering with transmissions.
Tx deferred transmissions
The number of MSDUs for which (one of) the (fragment) transmission attempt(s) was one or
more times deferred to avoid a collision. Large numbers of deferred transmissions can
indicate that too many computers are using the wireless network.
QoS low priority tx
Total number of QoS low priority packets that have been sent.
QoS medium priority tx
Total number of QoS medium priority packets that have been sent.
QoS high priority tx
Total number of QoS high priority packets that have been sent.
QoS very high priority tx
Total number of QoS very high priority packets that have been sent.
Tx packets
(Not shown on the E-MSM460)
The total number of packets transmitted.
Tx dropped
(Not shown on the E-MSM460)
The number of packets that could not be transmitted. This can occur when the wireless
configuration is being changed.
Tx errors
(Not shown on the E-MSM460)
The total number of packets that could not be sent due to the following errors: Rx retry limit
exceeded and TX discards wrong SA.