Clients: Available in AP mode and router mode.
IP address: IP address of a wireless client.
MAC address: MAC address of a wireless client.
Signal/Noise: Wireless signal strength from the device to a client and noise floor of the
current environment.
TX/RX Rate: Current TX/RX rate of a client.
CCQ: Link quality of the clients. The higher the percentage, the better the network
transmission quality.
Connection time: Duration of a client that is connected to the SSID of the device.
Upper AP: Available in Station/Universal Repeater/WISP mode.
IP address: IP address of the upper AP.
MAC address: MAC address of the upper AP.
Signal/Noise: Wireless signal strength from this device to the upper AP and noise floor of the
current environment.
TX/RX Rate: Current TX/RX rate of this device.
CCQ: Link quality of this device to the upper AP. The higher the percentage, the better the
network transmission quality.
Connection time: Duration that this device is connected to the upper AP.
Interface: The information of LAN port and bridge interface, including IP address, MAC address,
RX packets, RX errors, TX packets and TX errors.
ARP table: Current ARP table of the device.
IP address: IP address of a host in the ARP table.
MAC address: MAC address that corresponds to the IP address of a host.
Interface: Interface that is used to communicate with a host.
Routing table: Target network the device can reach currently.
Destination Segment: IP address or IP network of the destination.
Subnet Mask: Subnet mask of the destination.
Next hop: Next hop is where the packets are forwarded to first.
Interface: Interface is where the packets are forwarded from this device.