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13 - 144 WiNG 5.5 Access Point System Reference Guide
The User Details field displays the following:
The Connection field displays the following:
The Association field displays the following:
Client Identity
Precedence
Lists the numeric precedence this client uses in establishing its identity amongst its peers.
Username Displays the unique name of the administrator or operator managing the client’s connected
access point.
Authentication Lists the authentication scheme applied to the client for interoperation with its connected
access point radio.
Encryption Lists the encryption scheme applied to the client for interoperation with its connected access
point radio.
Captive Portal Auth. Displays whether captive portal authentication is enabled. When enabled, a restrictive set of
access permissions may be in effect.
Idle Time Displays the time for which the wireless client remained idle.
Last Active Displays the time in seconds the wireless client was last interoperating with its connected
access point.
Last Association Displays the duration the wireless client was in association with its connected access point.
Session Time Displays the duration for which a session can be maintained by the wireless client without it
being dis-associated from the access point.
SM Power Save
Mode
Displays whether this feature is enabled on the wireless client. The spatial multiplexing (SM)
power save mode allows an 802.11n client to power down all but one of its radios. This power
save mode has two sub modes of operation: static operation and dynamic operation.
Power Save Mode Displays whether this feature is enabled or not. To prolong battery life, the 802.11 standard
defines an optional Power Save Mode, which is available on most 802.11 clients. End users
can simply turn it on or off via the card driver or configuration tool. With power save off, the
802.11 network card is generally in receive mode listening for packets and occasionally in
transmit mode when sending packets. These modes require the 802.11 NIC to keep most
circuits powered-up and ready for operation.
WMM Support Displays whether WMM is enabled or not in order to provide data packet type prioritization
between the access point and connected client.
40 MHz Capable Displays whether the wireless client has 802.11n channels operating at 40 MHz.
Max Physical Rate Displays the maximum data rate at the physical layer.
Max User Rate Displays the maximum permitted user data rate.
MC2UC Streams Lists the number or multicast to unicast data streams detected.
AP Displays the MAC address of the client’s connected access point.

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