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Station monitoring
In AP statistics, we previously displayed information about connected stations for each node. However, here you can focus on the display centered around connected devices.
Each graph can be registered as a watchlist and displayed on the dashboard.
You can check the status of connected stations and the connection status of registered station information.
You can sort the columns in ascending order with the "△" icon and in descending order with the "▽" icon.
However, sorting is only applicable to connected stations. Unconnected stations that are registered will not be sorted and will be displayed after the list of connected stations.
Connected stations refer to stations that have been connected within the last 24 hours.
In the detailed view of a connected station, you can check its past communication history and the current estimated position.
By clicking the "Download CSV" icon, you can download station monitoring data in CSV format for a specified time range starting from a reference date and time.
The current estimated position indicates the location of the connected node and may differ from the actual position.
The drop rate represents the percentage of failed packet transmissions and receptions. "Rx Drop" indicates the number of failed transmissions, and "Tx Failed" indicates the number of failed receptions.
In the Statistics tab, the analysis results of connected stations are visualized.
The throughput graph represents the distribution of recent transmit and receive throughputs for each device. It shows how much throughput each station is achieving in their communications.
The packet drop rate graph represents the distribution of recent transmit and receive packet drop rates for each station connected to a node. It shows the percentage of packets that were dropped during communication.
Stations with a high drop rate indicate that they are experiencing some form of disruption in their communication.
The bearer rate graph represents the distribution of recent data transfer rates for each station connected to a node. It shows the rate at which data is being transferred.
Stations with higher rates indicate that they are engaged in faster communication.
The station RSSI graph per device represents the distribution of RSSI values for each station connected to a node over the past hour.
It shows how many stations are connected with weak signal strength.
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