The session is the period of time in which a user on a client device (station) with a unique MAC
address maintains a connection with the wireless network. The session begins when the WLAN
client logs on to the network, and the session ends when the WLAN client either logs off
intentionally or loses the connection for some other reason.
When one wireless client of Captive Portal roams from one access point to another in the same
cluster, it need not re-authenticate.
IP Address
IP address of the access point to which the client
connects.
Location
Location of the access point to which the client
connects.
SSID
SSID name of the access point to which the client
connects.
User MAC
MAC address of the client.
Online Time
Displays how long this cli
ent has been online since it is
authenticated. Unit is second.
Link Rate
Indicates the link rate of the client. Unit is Mbps.
Signal
The signal strength of the client is displayed. Unit is
dBm.
Rx Total
The total bytes which are received from the client by
the access point. Unit is Byte.
Tx Total
The total bytes which are sent to the client by the
access point. Unit is Byte.
Rx Rate
Current transfer rate of the data which are received
from the client by the access point. Unit is Kbps.
Tx Rate
Current transfer rate of the data which are sent to
the client by the access point. Unit is Kbps.
Channel Management
Go to Configuration > Cluster > Channel Management to manage the channel assignments for
access points within a cluster.
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