diff --git a/files/www/help.html b/files/www/help.html index 53bcaab8..6d31007f 100644 --- a/files/www/help.html +++ b/files/www/help.html @@ -71,7 +71,22 @@ buttons may not be available depending on the current configuration of your node
  • Mesh Status takes you to a page which shows the Neighbor and Remote nodes as well as what services are being provided through those nodes.

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  • Neighbor Status If you have Link Quality Manager (LQM) enabled, you will see a button that takes you to the Neighbor Status page which displays a table of RF neighbor nodes, their link quality metrics, and any actions that Link Quality Manager has taken to improve the communication between nodes. The Signal-to-Noise ratio in dB is shown for both sides of the radio link, as well as the distance between your node and the neighbor node. The distance is calculated based on the GPS coordinates (Lat/Lon) entered on each node. If no GPS coordinates were entered, then the distance cannot be calculated and that metric will not be considered in the LQM improvement process. The Link Quality is expressed as a percent and is calculated as the moving average of total sent packets over total sent packets plus retransmissions. The estimated throughput that can be expected is also displayed, along with the current status of each radio link. See the AREDN® online documentation for a full description of Link Quality Manager.

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  • Neighbor Status If you have Link Quality Manager (LQM) enabled, you will see a button that takes you to the Neighbor Status page. See the AREDN® online documentation for a full description of Link Quality Manager. This page displays a table of RF neighbor nodes, their link quality metrics, and any actions that Link Quality Manager has taken to improve the communication between nodes. The Signal-to-Noise ratio in dB is shown for both sides of the radio link, as well as the distance between your node and the neighbor node. The distance is calculated based on the GPS coordinates (Lat/Lon) entered on each node. If no GPS coordinates were entered, then the distance cannot be calculated and that metric will not be considered in the LQM improvement process. The Link Quality is expressed as a percent and is calculated as the moving average of total sent packets over total sent packets plus retransmissions. The current status of each radio link is displayed, and the meanings of each status is shown below. + +
  • WiFi Scan Displays a list of other 802.11 signals that your node can see. The 802.11 signals may include Access Points, neighbor nodes, and