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Users

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Chapter 7 Users On the user page, the administrator can view all the wireless clients in the intranet. Click Online, Offline, Blacklist button to respectively manage the clients in different states. 7.1 Setting online To setup the online clients. In the user page, click the Export button in the top right corner to export the list and detailed information of the wireless clients currently online. Check multiple wireless clients, and click on the Join blacklist button in the top right corner, to join the wireless clients in the blacklist. Figure 7- 1 User online interface Name/MAC address: The name/MAC address of wireless clients. Operating systems: The operating system used by wireless clients. Such as Windows, IOS, Android, etc. IP address: IP address of the wireless client. Access point: Displays the name of the AP accessed by the wireless client. SSID: Displays the name of the wireless network accessed by the wireless client. Frequency band: Displays the frequency bands accessed by the wireless client. Signal quality: Displays the strength level of the current wireless signal. Occupied lattice means strong signals. Wireless rate: Displays the wireless rate of wireless clients. Download/Upload rate: Displays the current upload / download rate of the wireless client. Online duration: Displays the online duration of the wireless client. Edit: Click Join blacklist button to add a wireless client into the blacklist. 7.2 Offline settings To add the offline clients into the blacklists and other settings. Under this page, you can view the MAC address, access points, download/upload, online time and last access time of offline wireless clients, or can add the offline wireless clients into the blacklist. Figure 7- 2 Offline interface 28

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Chapter 7 Users
On the user page, the administrator can view all the wireless clients in the intranet. Click
Online, Offline,
Blacklist
button to respectively manage the clients in different states.
7.1 Setting online
To setup the online clients. In the user page, click the
Export
button in the top right corner to export the list and
detailed information of the wireless clients currently online. Check multiple wireless clients, and click on the
Join
blacklist
button in the top right corner, to join the wireless clients in the blacklist.
Figure 7- 1 User online interface
Name/MAC address: The name/MAC address of wireless clients.
Operating systems: The operating system used by wireless clients. Such as Windows, IOS, Android, etc.
IP address: IP address of the wireless client.
Access point: Displays the name of the AP accessed by the wireless client.
SSID: Displays the name of the wireless network accessed by the wireless client.
Frequency band: Displays the frequency bands accessed by the wireless client.
Signal quality: Displays the strength level of the current wireless signal. Occupied lattice means strong
signals.
Wireless rate: Displays the wireless rate of wireless clients.
Download/Upload rate: Displays the current upload / download rate of the wireless client.
Online duration: Displays the online duration of the wireless client.
Edit: Click
Join blacklist
button to add a wireless client into the blacklist.
7.2 Offline settings
To add the offline clients into the blacklists and other settings. Under this page, you can view the MAC address,
access points, download/upload, online time and last access time of offline wireless clients, or can add the offline
wireless clients into the blacklist.
Figure 7- 2 Offline interface