User's Manual Part 3

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The table displayed in the AP Monitor window can be customized to show a defined
number of entries in the table, and the table can be sorted in either ascending or
descending order based on any selected column. For example, if you want to sort
the table by channel, click in the column header for Channel—the table is then
sorted according to the channels used by the Client Connects.
The target subnet can also be changed by selecting another subnet (as long as the
subnet exists in the pull-down list). In addition, the table offers instant access to the
assigned BSSID information for each node and you can log in to any node by simply
clicking on its IP address (all links are underlined).
Figure 94. An Overview of Monitor Tables (AP Monitor)
To define how the table is sorted, simply click in a column header to toggle between
ascending or descending for the data in that column to become the primary sort
criteria. The data in the AP Monitor table can be refreshed at any time.
BSSID Information
Sorted by ChannelSubnet
Refresh
Total Entries