Viewing
Associated
Wireless
Client
Information
D-Link
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
November
2011
Page
38
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
Viewing
Associated
Wireless
Client
Information
To
view
the
client
stations
associated
with
a
particular
access
point,
click
the
Client
Associations
tab.
Figure
7:
Viewing
Client
Association
Information
The
associated
stations
are
displayed
along
with
information
about
packet
traffic
transmitted
and
received
for
each
station.
Table
10
describes
the
fields
on
the
Client
Associations
page.
Table
10:
Associated
Clients
Field
Description
Network
Shows
which
VAP
the
client
is
associated
with.
For
example,
an
entry
of
wlan0vap2
means
the
client
is
associated
with
Radio
1,
VAP
2.
An
entry
of
wlan0
means
the
client
is
associated
with
VAP
0
on
Radio
1.
An
entry
of
wlan1
means
the
client
is
associated
with
VAP
0
on
Radio
2.
Station
Shows
the
MAC
address
of
the
associated
wireless
client.
Status
The
Authenticated
and
Associated
Status
shows
the
underlying
IEEE
802.11
authentication
and
association
status,
which
is
present
no
matter
which
type
of
security
the
client
uses
to
connect
to
the
AP.
This
status
does
not
show
IEEE
802.1X
authentication
or
association
status.
Some
points
to
keep
in
mind
with
regard
to
this
field
are:
• If
the
AP
security
mode
is
None
or
Static
WEP,
the
authentication
and
association
status
of
clients
showing
on
the
Client
Associations
page
will
be
in
line
with
what
is
expected;
that
is,
if
a
client
shows
as
authenticated
to
the
AP,
it
will
be
able
to
transmit
and
receive
data.
(This
is
because
Static
WEP
uses
only
IEEE
802.11
authentication.)
• If
the
AP
uses
IEEE
802.1X
or
WPA
security,
however,
it
is
possible
for
a
client
association
to
show
on
this
page
as
authenticated
(via
the
IEEE
802.11
security)
but
actually
not
be
authenticated
to
the
AP
via
the
second
layer
of
security.
From
Station
Shows
the
number
of
packets
and
bytes
received
from
the
wireless
client
and
the
number
of
packets
and
bytes
that
were
dropped
after
being
received.
To
Station
Shows
the
number
of
packets
and
bytes
transmitted
from
the
AP
to
the
wireless
client
and
the
number
of
packets
and
bytes
that
were
dropped
upon
transmission.