Dell PowerConnect W-IAP92 Dell Instant 6.1.2.3-2.0.0.0 User Guide - Page 23

Access Points Tab, Clients Tab, IP Address, Clients, Mesh Role, Channel, Power dB, Utilization

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Access Points Tab If the Auto Join Mode feature is enabled, a list of enabled and active IAPs in the Dell Instant network is displayed in the Access Points tab. The IAP names are displayed as links. If the Auto Join Mode feature is disabled, a New link appears. Click on this link to add a new IAP to the network. If an IAP is configured and not active, its Mac Address is displayed in red. The expanded view displays the following information about each IAP:  Name-Name of the access point.  IP Address-IP address of the IAP.  Mode-Mode of the IAP.  Clients-Number of clients that are connected to the IAP.  Type-Model number of the IAP.  Mesh Role-Role of the mesh IAP  Channel-Channel the IAP is currently broadcasting on.  Power (dB)-Maximum transmit EIRP of the radio.  Utilization (%)-Utilization percentage of the IAP radios.  Noise (dBM)-Noise floor of the IAP. An edit link appears on clicking the IAP name. For details about editing IAP settings see, "Editing IAP Settings" on page 64. Figure 7 Access Points Tab-Compressed View and Expanded View Clients Tab This tab displays a list of clients that are connected to the Dell Instant network. The client names appear as links. The expanded view displays the following information about each client:  Name-Name of the client.  IP Address-IP address of the client.  Mac Address-Mac address of the client.  OS-Operating system that the client is running on.  Network-Network that the client is connected to.  Access Point-IAP to which the client is connected.  Channel-Channel that the client is currently broadcasting on.  Type-Wi-Fi type of the client: A, G, AN, or GN.  Role-Role assigned to the client.  Signal-Indicates Signal strength.  Speed (mbps)-Data transfer speed. Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.2.3-2.0.0.0 | User Guide Instant User Interface | 23

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Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.2.3-2.0.0.0
| User Guide
Instant User Interface
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Access Points Tab
If the Auto Join Mode feature is enabled, a list of enabled and active IAPs in the Dell Instant network is displayed
in the
Access Points
tab. The IAP names are displayed as links.
If the Auto Join Mode feature is disabled, a
New
link appears. Click on this link to add a new IAP to the network.
If an IAP is configured and not active, its Mac Address is displayed in red.
The expanded view displays the following information about each IAP:
Name
—Name of the access point.
IP Address
—IP address of the IAP.
Mode—
Mode of the
IAP.
Clients
—Number of clients that are connected to the IAP.
Type
—Model number of the IAP.
Mesh Role—
Role of the mesh IAP
Channel
—Channel the IAP is currently broadcasting on.
Power (dB)
—Maximum transmit EIRP of the radio.
Utilization (%)
—Utilization percentage of the IAP radios.
Noise (dBM)
—Noise floor of the IAP.
An
edit
link appears on clicking the IAP name. For details about editing IAP settings see,
“Editing IAP Settings”
on page
64
.
Figure 7
Access Points Tab—Compressed View and Expanded View
Clients Tab
This tab displays a list of clients that are connected to the Dell Instant network. The client names appear as links.
The expanded view displays the following information about each client:
Name
—Name of the client.
IP Address
—IP address of the client.
Mac Address
—Mac address of the client.
OS
—Operating system that the client is running on.
Network
—Network that the client is connected to.
Access Point
—IAP to which the client is connected.
Channel
—Channel that the client is currently broadcasting on.
Type
—Wi-Fi type of the client: A, G, AN, or GN.
Role—
Role assigned to the client.
Signal—
Indicates Signal strength
.
Speed (mbps)
—Data transfer speed.