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device_list [2021/09/22 22:07] – [Device List] hogwild | device_list [2021/12/26 00:46] (current) – [Device List]-Changed SL to DR and corresponding description to DHCP Reservation hogwild | ||
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====== Device List ====== | ====== Device List ====== | ||
- | \\ The Device List displays an overall view of the devices connected to your LAN. Information | + | \\ The Device List menu displays an overall view of the devices connected to your LAN. This information |
\\ {{: | \\ {{: | ||
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* '' | * '' | ||
- | * '' | + | * '' |
- | * '' | + | * '' |
- | * '' | + | * '' |
- | For WiFi-connected devices, the SSID to which they are associated | + | On WiFi-connected devices, the SSID they are connected to will appear under the interface name. |
- | In FreshTomato/Linux, device names start at 0. The first Wi-Fi adapter might be named " | + | In FreshTomato, |
\\ **Media**: In this column, an icon represents the interface on which the device is connected and its connection status. Interface types include: | \\ **Media**: In this column, an icon represents the interface on which the device is connected and its connection status. Interface types include: | ||
* Ethernet | * Ethernet | ||
- | * Wi-Fi (2.4GHz) | + | * WiFi (2.4GHz) |
- | * Wi-Fi (5GHz) | + | * WiFi (5GHz) |
* Cellular 3G/4G/5G connection to ISP | * Cellular 3G/4G/5G connection to ISP | ||
* PPPoE connection to ISP | * PPPoE connection to ISP | ||
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\\ **MAC Address** is the physical (hardware) address associated with the interface. | \\ **MAC Address** is the physical (hardware) address associated with the interface. | ||
- | * Clicking on the MAC address opens a web search to try to identify | + | * Clicking on the MAC address opens a web search to try to identify the hardware vendor based on the device' |
- | * [SL] or //Static Lease// and is a shortcut to the [[: | + | * [DR] is for //DHCP Reservation// and is a shortcut to the [[: |
- | * [BWL] is a shortcut to the [[: | + | * [BWL] is a shortcut to the [[: |
- | * [AR] is a shortcut to the [[: | + | * [AR] is a shortcut to the [[: |
- | * [WLF] is a shortcut to the [[: | + | * [WLF] is a shortcut to the [[: |
\\ **IP Address** displays the IP address linked to the MAC address of the client device. If no IP address is shown, one is not assigned/ | \\ **IP Address** displays the IP address linked to the MAC address of the client device. If no IP address is shown, one is not assigned/ | ||
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**Name** shows the DHCP Hostname of the client device. If no name is shown, it is typically because the device got its DHCP lease on the network from a different router, or this router was rebooted after the lease was given. You can work around this by adding your own dhcp-host reference in the dnsmasq Custom configuration. | **Name** shows the DHCP Hostname of the client device. If no name is shown, it is typically because the device got its DHCP lease on the network from a different router, or this router was rebooted after the lease was given. You can work around this by adding your own dhcp-host reference in the dnsmasq Custom configuration. | ||
- | For example: //dhcp-host=70: | + | For example, '' |
Please note this field is also affected by the "// | Please note this field is also affected by the "// | ||
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**TX/RX Rate** is the current transmit/ | **TX/RX Rate** is the current transmit/ | ||
- | **Lease** displays the time remaining before the DHCP lease expires. | + | **Lease** displays the time remaining before the DHCP lease expires. |
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