The Statistics page is divided into two sections. It displays the network interface counters as well as the traffic graphs of the wired and wireless interfaces.

The interface counters display a table of interface statistics.

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Interface – displays the radio interfaces, VAPs, and SSIDs (in brackets)
MAC address
– displays the MAC address of a particular interface.
Tx data – displays the amount of transmitted data.
Rx data – displays the amount of received data.
Tx packets – displays the number of transmitted packets.
Rx packets – displays the number of received packets.
Tx errors – displays the number of TX errors.
Rx errors – displays the number of RX errors.

The Wireless page displays the receive/transmit statistics for the APs and the successfully-linked wireless clients (click the Counters tab to view the Rx/Tx information of the connected clients):

 

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If the access point has more than one wireless interface (VAPs), the appropriate number of tables with the information about the connected wireless clients will be displayed.

Station – displays the MAC address and the friendly name of the successfully connected wireless client.
IP address – displays the IP address of the wireless client.
Signal – displays the signal strength of the access point’s main and auxiliary antennas that the station communicates with (in dBm).
Tx/Rx rate – displays the transmit/receive data rates (in Mbps).
Tx/Rx CCQ, % – displays the wireless Client Connection Quality (CCQ). The value (in percentages) shows how effectively the bandwidth is used with respect to the maximum possible bandwidth.
Protocol – displays the protocol, under which the access point communicates with a particular station.
Link uptime – displays the duration of a particular session.

Note: status is not available in the Wireless section, if the device is operating in Station (WDS/iPoll) or Station (ARPNAT) mode. In this case, all of the necessary information about the wireless connection with the AP unit can be found in the wireless table on the Information page.

Detailed Radio statistics per Peer:

 

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Station – displays the MAC address and the friendly name of the successfully connected wireless client.
IP address – displays the IP address of the wireless client.
Tx data – displays the amount of transmitted data.
Rx data – displays the amount of received data.
Tx packets – displays the number of transmitted packets.
Rx packets – displays the number of received packets.
Tx retry, % – displays the amount of retried packets (in percentages).
Rx drop, % – displays the amount of dropped packets (in percentages).