TP-Link EAP225-Wall Omada Controller Software 3.0.5 Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 31

Monitor and Manage Clients, 2.4.1 View the Current Information of Clients

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 Note ··Only managed EAPs can be rebooted or upgraded. ··The EAP which is managed by the controller can not be logged in to its own management interface. To log in to the EAP's own management interface, forget the EAP in the controller first. 2.4 Monitor and Manage Clients The Clients tab displays the clients connected to the EAP network. 2.4.1 View the Current Information of Clients The clients are divided into two types: User and Guest. Users are the clients connected to the EAP wireless network without the Portal Authentication. Guests are the clients connected to the EAP wireless network with the Portal Authentication. You can click the following tabs to respectively view the detailed information of users and guests. All Clients The page displays the information of all clients including users and guests. Users The page displays the information of Users. Guests The page displays the information of Guests. 2.4.2 Manage Clients in the Action Column You can execute the corresponding operation to the EAP by clicking an icon in the Action column: Reconnect the client to the network. Restrict the client's access to the network. 25

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Only managed EAPs can be rebooted or upgraded.
·
The EAP which is managed by the controller can not be logged in to its own management interface. To log in
to the EAP’s own management interface, forget the EAP in the controller first.
2.4
Monitor and Manage Clients
The
Clients
tab displays the clients connected to the EAP network.
2.4.1
View the Current Information of Clients
The clients are divided into two types: User and Guest. Users are the clients connected to the EAP
wireless network without the
Portal Authentication
. Guests are the clients connected to the EAP
wireless network with the
Portal Authentication
.
You can click the following tabs to respectively view the detailed information of users and guests.
All Clients
The page displays the information of all clients including users and guests.
Users
The page displays the information of Users.
Guests
The page displays the information of Guests.
2.4.2
Manage Clients in the Action Column
You can execute the corresponding operation to the EAP by clicking an icon in the
Action
column:
Reconnect the client to the network.
Restrict the client's access to the network.