Authenticated Clients - Linksys LAPAC1750PRO User Manual

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LAPAC1750PRO Access Point Software User Manual
Group Name
Select the group to which the user belongs Each
CP instance is configured to support a particular
group of users
Maximum Bandwidth
The maximum upload speed, in megabits per
Upstream
second, that a client can transmit traffic when
using the captive portal This setting limits the
client's bandwidth used to send data into the
network The range is from 0 to 300 Mbps The
default is 0
Maximum Bandwidth
The maximum download speed, in megabits per
Downstream
second, at which a client can receive traffic when
using the captive portal This setting limits the
client's bandwidth used to receive data from the
network The range is from 0 to 300 Mbps The
default is 0
Delete User
To delete the current user, select this option and
click Save
Section 3: Configuring the Access Point

Authenticated Clients

The Authenticated Clients page provides information about clients that have
authenticated on any captive portal instance
Click the Configuration > Captive Portal > Authenticated Clients tab to access
the page, which the following figure shows
Figure 56: CP Authenticated Clients
The following table describes the fields on the CP Authenticated Clients page
Table 64: Captive Portal Authenticated Client List
Field
Description
Total Number of
The number of clients that have successfully
Authenticated
authenticated on any CP instance This
Clients
number includes only clients that are currently
authenticated
MAC Address
The MAC address of the client
IP Address
The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the client If the
client has a valid IPv4 address assigned, it will be
displayed here otherwise a global IPv6 address,
either from DHCPv6 or Autoconfiguration or
statically configured, will be used
User Name
The client's Captive Portal user name
Protocol Mode
The protocol the user used to establish the
connection (HTTP or HTTPS)
Verify Mode
The method used to authenticate the user on the
Captive Portal, which can be one of these values:
Guest — The user does not need to be
authenticated by a database
Local — The access point uses a local database
to authenticated users
RADIUS — The access point uses a database on
a remote RADIUS server to authenticate users
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