The Statistics page displays detailed statistics on the performance of the LigoPTP link. The Statistics page is divided into two sections: Network statistics and W-Jet statistics

Network statistics displays detailed statistics of the Ethernet and Wireless interfaces:

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RX bytes – displays the total number of bytes received through the Ethernet or Wireless interface of the LigoPTP PRO link.
RX packets – displays the total number of packets received through the Ethernet or Wireless interface of the LigoPTP PRO link.
RX errors – displays the total number of corrupted packets received through the Ethernet or Wireless interface of the LigoPTP PRO link.
RX drops – displays the total number of packets dropped by the Ethernet or Wireless interface of the LigoPTP PRO link.
TX bytes – displays the total number of bytes sent through the Ethernet or Wireless interface of the LigoPTP PRO link.
TX packets – displays the total number of packets sent through the Ethernet or Wireless interface of the LigoPTP PRO link.
TX errors – displays the total number of corrupted packets sent through the Ethernet or Wireless interface of the LigoPTP PRO link.
TX drops – displays the total number of packets dropped by the Ethernet or Wireless interface of the LigoPTP PRO link.

W-Jet is an advanced proprietary wireless protocol that combines special techniques to achieve superior performance and reliability, even over long distances. This table displays the statistical counters of the LigoPTP PRO link communication protocol.

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MAC address – displays the MAC addresses of the Local and Remote units.
IP address – displays the IP addresses of the Local and Remote units.
TX frames – displays the number of transmitted data frames. The number provided in brackets (+XX) displays the data change since the last page refresh.
RX frames – displays the number of transmitted data frames. The number provided in brackets (+XX) displays the data change since the last page refresh.
TX retry frames % – the percentage of attempts to retransmit data frames. The number provided in brackets (+XX) displays the data change since the last page refresh.