DescriptionField
Wired Devices
For LAN devices, the status is always Allowed.Status
The device name, if detected.Device Name
The IP address that is assigned to the device when it joined the network. This address can
change when a device is disconnected and rejoins the network.
IP Address
The unique MAC address. The MAC address does not change and is usually shown on the
product label.
MAC Address
For LAN devices, the connection type is always Wired.Connection
Type
Wireless Devices
If access control is enabled (see Manage access to the WiFi network through a WiFi access
list on page 71), the access control status of the device in the network (Allowed or Blocked).
Status
The device name, if detected.Device Name
The basic service set identifier (BSSID), which is the MAC address of the radio to which the
WiFi device is connected.
BSSID
The service set identifier (SSID) or WiFi network name that the WiFi device is using.SSID
The type of WiFi security, if any, for the WiFi network to which the device is connected.Type
The radio to which the WiFi device is connected (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz).Radio
The unique MAC address. The MAC address does not change and is usually shown on the
product label.
MAC Address
For WiFi devices, the connection type is always Wireless.Connection
Type
5.
To refresh the information onscreen, click the Refresh button.
The information onscreen is updated.
View the status and statistics of the AP
You can view information about the AP, its IP settings, and its WiFi network. In addition,
you can view traffic statistics for the various ports.
User Manual60Manage the AP and Monitor the
Traffic
802.11ac Wireless Access Point Model WAC104