7.1.6 Station Info
This page shows authenticated wireless stations and their status.
BSSID
The BSSID is a 48bit identity used to identify a particular BSS
(Basic Service Set) within an area. In Infrastructure BSS
networks, the BSSID is the MAC (Medium Access Control)
address of the AP (Access Point) and in Independent BSS or ad
hoc networks, the BSSID is generated randomly.
Associated
Lists all the stations that are associated with the Access
Point, along with the amount of time since packets were
transferred to and from each station. If a station is idle for too
long, it is removed from this list.
Authorized
Lists those devices with authorized access.
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Summary of Contents for CT-6382D
Page 1: ...CT 6382D Wireless ADSL2 2 VoIP IAD User s Manual Version A1 0 December 22 2006 261078 001...
Page 7: ...1 2 Application The following diagram depicts the application of the CT 6382D 6...
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Page 34: ...4 2 6 ARP Click ARP to display the ARP information 33...
Page 35: ...4 2 7 DHCP Click DHCP to display the DHCP Leases information 34...
Page 56: ...This screenshot is for Bridged encapsulation 55...
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Page 109: ...8 2 DECT Please refer to pages 8 and 9 for details 108...
Page 131: ...Step 6 Select driver file directory on CD ROM and click OK 130...