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UBIQUITI NETWORKS 2.4GHz Air Router User Guide

AirRouter User Guide  
Chapter 3: AirOS™  
Noise Floor Displays the current value of the noise  
level in dBm. Noise Floor is taken into account while  
evaluating the signal quality (Signal-to-Noise Ratio SNR,  
RSSI) while value mean depends on signal strength  
above the noise floor.  
Total Lease Time Shows the total time (validity) of the  
leased IP address assigned by the external DHCP server.  
Remaining Lease Time Displays the remaining time of  
the IP address leased by the external DHCP server.  
ARP table  
CCQ Value represents the quality of the connection to  
the Access Point.  
Lists all the entries of the ARP (Address Resolution  
Protocol) table currently recorded on the device.  
Tx/Rx Rate Represents the data rates of the last  
ARP is used to associate each IP address to the unique  
hardware address (MAC) of each device. It is important to  
have unique IP addresses for each MAC or else there will  
be ambiguous routes in the network.  
transmitted and received packets.  
Tx/Rx Packets Displays the total number of packets  
transmitted and received during the connection.  
Tx/Rx Packet Rate (packets per second) Represents  
the mean value of the transmitted and received packet  
rate.  
Bytes transmitted/received Value represents the total  
amount of data (in bytes) transmitted and received  
during the connection.  
Negotiated Rate/Last Signal (dBm) table Values  
represent the received wireless signal level along with  
the all data rates of recently received packets. “N/A”  
value is represented as the Last Signal if no packets were  
received on that particular data rate.  
IP Address Displays the assigned IP address.  
MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the device.  
Interface Displays the interface that the device is on.  
The list can be updated using the Refresh button.  
To reconnect to the AP press the Reconnect button,  
in order to reestablish the wireless link. The list can be  
updated using the Refresh button.  
Bridge Table  
Displays the entries in the system bridge table when the  
device is operating in Bridge mode.  
DHCP Client  
The list can be updated using the Refresh button.  
(Applicable for Router and SOHO Router in DHCP mode  
only.) Shows the device’s WAN IP address, Netmask, DNS  
servers and Gateway while operating in DHCP Router  
mode.  
The Bridge table shows which bridge port the particular  
station is associated with - in other words from which  
interface (Ethernet or wireless ) the network device  
(defined by MAC address) is reachable from. The AirRouter  
will forward the packets to that port only (thus saving a lot  
of redundant copies and transmits).  
The aging timer shows the aging time for each address  
entry (in seconds) - after particular time out, not having  
seen a packet coming from a certain address, the bridge  
will delete that address from the Bridge Table.  
Routes  
IP Address Displays the device’s WAN IP address while  
Lists all the entries in the system routing table, while the  
device is operating in Router mode.  
operating in DHCP Client mode.  
Netmask Displays the device’s netmask when operating  
in DHCP Client mode. It is assigned automatically by the  
DHCP server (not the AirRouter’s DHCP server), which  
assigns the WAN IP address to the device.  
Gateway Displays the device’s gateway when operating  
in DHCP Client mode, which is assigned automatically by  
the DHCP server (not the AirRouter’s DHCP server).  
The list can be updated using the Refresh button.  
Primary/Secondary DNS IP Domain Name System (DNS)  
is an Internet “phone book” which translates domain  
names to IP addresses. These fields identify the server IP  
addresses that the AirRouter uses for translation.  
AirOS examines the destination IP address of each data  
packet traveling through the system and chooses the  
appropriate interface to forward the packet to. The system  
choice depends on static routing rules – entries, which  
are registered in the system routing table. Static routes  
to specific hosts, networks or default gateway are set up  
automatically according to the IP configuration of all the  
DHCP Server Displays the IP address of the DHCP Server  
assigning the WAN IP Address to the AirRouter.  
Domain Displays the domain name.  
AirOS interfaces.  
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