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Viewing Clients in the Network, Table 40., Network Clients Information
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ProSafe 20-AP Wireless Controller WC7520 Reference Manual Viewing Clients in the Network Figure 89. The Network Clients screen lets you monitor all clients that are connected to the network. Table 40 explains the fields of the Clients table on the Network Clients screen. Table 40. Network Clients Information Setting Select MAC IP AP Location AP-Name AP-IP Building Floor Bssid SSID Security Controller IP Description The radio button that lets you select the client. When you click the Details button, the corresponding Client Details screen displays (see Figure 90 on page 132). You can also click the Locate button to see the location of the client on a floor map. The MAC address of the wireless client. The IP address of the wireless client. The location of the access point (see Editing Access Point Information on page 51) to which the wireless client is connected. The name of the access point (see Editing Access Point Information on page 51) to which the wireless client is connected. The IP address of the access point to which the wireless client is connected. The building in which the wireless client is connected to the access point. The floor on which the wireless client is connected to the access point. The MAC address of the access point's radio to which the wireless client is connected. The wireless network SSID that the wireless client is using to connect to the access point. The security mode (Open, WEP, WPA, WPA2, or WPA/WPA2) that the wireless client is using to connect to the access point. The IP address of the wireless controller that manages the access point to which the wireless client is connected. To see the location of the client on a floor map, select the client's radio button (in the Select column), and then click the Locate button. Chapter 11: Monitoring the Wireless Network and Components | 131