User's Manual

1.2.3. Connected Clients
The Wireless Interface Status screen provides a detailed look at AN100/300 connected wireless clients their SSIDs, Interface,
MAC Addresses, TX/RX data and RSSI.
Figure 9. Connected Client Status
Path Status, Wireless Interface, Connected Clients
Parameters
• WirelessNetwork(SSID)– Indicates the SSID of a connected wireless client. (Populates as clients connect)
• Interface– Indicates the Channel Frequency of a connected wireless client.
• MACAddress– Indicates the MAC Address of a connected wireless client.
• TX(KBytes)– Live counter of data, in kilobytes, transmitted by AN100/300 to a connected wireless client.
• RX(KBytes)Live counter of data, in kilobytes, received by AN100/300 from a connected wireless client.
• RSSI(dBm)– Indicates the wireless signal strength of a connected wireless client. The lower the value the stronger the
signal.
ProTip – If the client RSSI is -90dBm or higher, the client is very far from the network and is connected at a very slow speed
that affects other connected devices on the network.
• Release– Click the Yes button to drop a client from the network. (Button appears when clients are connected, not
shown in default screen image.)