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• IP Address—The IP address for the WAP device.
• Network (SSID)—The Service Set Identifier (SSID) for the WAP device. The SSID is an alphanumeric
• Mode—The IEEE 802.11 mode being used on the client, such as IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE
• Data Rate—current transmitting rate.
• AP Location—The physical location of the WAP device.
• Channel—The channel on which the Client is currently connecting. The channel defines the portion of
• Traffic( Up /Down)—The total number of bytes sent (Up) or received (Down) to the client device.
• SNR (dB)—A number representing the strength of the SNR (Signal to Noise ratio) in decibels (dB)
• Throughput Meter—the last 30 seconds' throughput/Date Rate.
Note
You can order and filter the clients through Clients Details, Network (SSID), and so on.

Guests

The Guests page provides two tables. One is the Authenticated Clients table, which displays the clients that
have authenticated on any Captive Portal instance. The other one is the Failed Clients table, which displays
information on the clients that attempted to authenticate on a Captive Portal and failed.
To view the list of authenticated clients or the list of clients who failed the authentication, select Monitor >
Guests.
The following information is displayed:
• MAC — The MAC address of the client.
• IP Address — The IP address of the client.
• User Name — The Captive Portal user name of the client.
• Protocol — The protocol that the user used to establish the connection (HTTP or HTTPS).
• Verification — The method used to authenticate the user on the Captive Portal, which can be one of
string of up to 32 characters that uniquely identifies a wireless local area network. It is also referred to
as the Network Name.
802.11g, IEEE 802.11n or IEEE 802.11ac.
the radio spectrum that the radio uses for transmitting and receiving. You can use the Radio page to set
the channel.
appears.
these values:
• GUEST — The user does not need to be authenticated by a database.
• LOCAL— The WAP device uses a local database to authenticate the users.
• RADIUS — The WAP device uses a database on a remote RADIUS server to authenticate the users.
• FACEBOOK —The WAP device uses Facebook accounts to authenticate users.
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