Viewing Associated Wireless Client Information; Viewing Tspec Client Associations; Figure 8 - Viewing Client Association Information; Table 9 - Transmit/Receive - D-Link DWL-2600AP Administrator's Manual

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Field
Total Drop Packets
Total Drop Bytes
Errors

Viewing Associated Wireless Client Information

To view the client stations associated with a particular access point, click the Client Associations tab.
The associated stations are displayed along with information about packet traffic transmitted and received for each
station.
The following describes the fields on the Client Associations page.
Field
Network
Station
Status
From Station
To Station

Viewing TSPEC Client Associations

The TSPEC Client Association Status and Statistics page provides some basic information about the client
associations status and a real-time display of the transmit and receive statistics for the TSPEC clients. All transmit and
receive statistics shown are totals since the client association started.
January 2015
Description
Indicates total number of packets sent (in Transmit table) or received (in Received table) by
this AP that were dropped.
Indicates total number of bytes sent (in Transmit table) or received (in Received table) by
this AP that were dropped.
Indicates total errors related to sending and receiving data on this AP.

Table 9 - Transmit/Receive

Figure 8 - Viewing Client Association Information

Description
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.
Shows the MAC address of the associated wireless client.
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.
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.
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.

Table 10 - Associated Clients

Section 3 - Viewing Access Point Status
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