User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Deploying the M220
- 2 Using Quick setup
- 3 Managing the M220
- 4 Working with wireless communities and authentication
- 5 Wireless configuration
- 6 Creating WDS links
- 7 Configuring Ethernet, IP, and VLAN settings
- 8 Clustering multiple M220s
- 9 Maintenance
- 10 Tools
- 11 Support and other resources
Client connections 83
Removing an AP from the cluster
To remove an AP from the cluster:
1. On the M220 that you want to remove from the cluster, select Cluster > Access points.
2. For the Clustering setting, select Disabled, then select Save.
Client connections
From any AP in a cluster, you can select Cluster > Client connections to view information
about clients connected to any clustered AP.
Note This page displays data only if clustering is enabled on the Cluster > Configuration page.
Information shown in tables can be sorted by selecting the desired column label.
Note This page shows a maximum of 20 clients on each clustered AP. To see all clients associated
with a particular AP, view the Wireless > Client connections page directly on that AP.
AP MAC
Media Access Control (MAC) address of the AP.
The address shown here is the MAC address for the Ethernet interface and the default wireless
community (wlan0). This is the address by which the AP is known externally to other networks.
Station MAC
The Media Access Control (MAC) address of the client.
Idle
The time in seconds that has elapsed since the last client activity.
Rate (Mbps)
The speed in Mbps at which this AP is transferring data to the specified client. This value should
fall within the range of the advertised rate set for the mode in use on the AP. For example, 6 to
54 Mbps for 802.11a.
Signal
The strength of the radio frequency (RF) signal the client receives from the AP.
This measurement is known as Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI), which is indicated by
a value ranging from 0 to 100. RSSI is determined by a mechanism implemented on the
wireless interface of the client.
Rx total
The number of total packets received by the client during the current session.