Chapter 2
| Status Information
Wireless Status
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Tx Power — The power of the radio signals transmitted from the AP.
Channel — The radio channel the access point uses to communicate with
wireless clients. The available channels depend on the 802.11 Mode,
Channel Bandwidth, and Country Code settings.
Total Clients — The total number of clients attached to this interface.
SSID # — Service set identifier. Clients that want to connect to the wireless
network through an access point must set their SSIDs to the same as that of the
access point.
Name — A unique identifier for the local wireless network.
Security — Shows whether or not security has been enabled.
BSSID — The basic service set identifier. This is the MAC address of the AP
generated by combining the 24 bit Organization Unique Identifier (OUI,
the manufacturer's
identity) and the manufacturer's assigned 24-bit
identifier for the radio chipset in the AP.
Associated Clients — Shows detailed information about associated
wireless clients.
Name — Client name.
MAC Address — The MAC address of the wireless client.
IP Address — The IP address assigned to the wireless client.
Signal — The signal strength (TX/RX) in dBm.
Connected Time — The time the wireless client has been associated.
Idle Time — The time the wireless client has been inactive.
Client TX Rate — The data transmit rate to the wireless client.
Client RX Rate — The data receive rate from the wireless client.
TX — The number of bytes transmitted to the wireless client.
RX — The number of bytes received from the wireless client.
TX Packets — The number of packets transmitted to the wireless client.
RX Packets — The number of packets received from the wireless client.