Statistics. Bafo BF-7510
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Bafo BF-7510 is a multifunctional device that combines the features of a welding machine, a plasma cutter, and an air compressor. It is designed for both professional and home use, and it is ideal for a variety of tasks, including welding, cutting, and inflating tires. The device is powered by a 220V power supply and has a maximum welding current of 100A. It can weld a variety of materials, including steel, stainless steel, iron, and aluminum. The plasma cutter has a maximum cutting thickness of 12mm and can cut a variety of materials, including steel, stainless steel, iron, and aluminum.
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The Tx Rate field shows the current transfer rate for the Wireless Network USB Dongle. To optimize performance and range, the Tx Rate should be set to Auto, which will automatically adjust the transfer speed for best performance and longest range.
The Channel setting specifies the channel used in wireless communication and should be set to the same channel as the other points in the wireless network. The setting can only be adjusted in
Ad-Hoc mode.
4.1.2 Statistics
The Statistics screen (Shown in Fig 4-3) provides information about the Tx / Rx Data,
Management, rejected Packets.
Fig 4-3
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Table of contents
- 6 INTRODUCTION
- 6 The 11Mbps Wireless LAN USB Dongle
- 6 Feature
- 6 Hardware Description
- 6 Package Contents
- 7 System Requirements
- 8 NETWORK CONFIGURATION AND PLANNING
- 8 Wireless LAN Basic
- 8 Network Topology
- 10 Roaming
- 11 FOR WIN98SE, ME
- 11 Running the Auto Driver/Utility Installation
- 18 Inserting the Dongle
- 23 CONFIGURATION UTILITY
- 23 Using the configuration Utility
- 23 Status
- 25 Statistics
- 26 Site Survey
- 26 Encryption
- 27 Advanced
- 29 Profiles
- 29 About
- 30 How to Uninstall the configuration & Monitor Utility
- 32 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE UNDER WINDOWS XP
- 32 About Windows XP
- 32 Installing the Driver
- 32 Configuration Under WinXP
- 35 Uninstall Procedure Under WinXP
- 36 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 36 Adapter Installation Problems
- 36 Network Connection Problems
- 37 GLOSSARY
- 39 SPECIFICATIONS