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status-overview [2023/05/26 17:32] – [Ethernet Ports State] -formatting hogwildstatus-overview [2023/06/08 15:49] (current) – [Wireless (2.4 GHz / ethx) and Wireless (5 GHz/ethy)] hogwild
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 \\ NOTE: The blinking LED colour matches the link speed. However, the LEDs flashing interval is fixed;\\ it doesn't represent the amount of network activity. \\  \\  \\  {{:basic-network-ethernet_ports_state_configuration.jpg?735}} \\ NOTE: The blinking LED colour matches the link speed. However, the LEDs flashing interval is fixed;\\ it doesn't represent the amount of network activity. \\  \\  \\  {{:basic-network-ethernet_ports_state_configuration.jpg?735}}
  
- \\ + \\ Clicking the  %%>> Configure%% button will take you to the [[basic-network|Network]] menu, where you can configure settings for the \\ Ethernet Ports State display.
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-Settings for the Ethernet Ports State are in the [[:network|Network]] menu.+
  
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 Here you can find the WAN status. Information displayed here will vary based on the type of WAN connectivity (DHCP, PPPoE, etcetera). Here you can find the WAN status. Information displayed here will vary based on the type of WAN connectivity (DHCP, PPPoE, etcetera).
  
-**CPU Load: **This is the proportion of time (in percent) the CPU is in use for running tasks/executing code.((+**CPU Load:  **This is the proportion of time (in percent) the CPU is in use for running tasks/executing code.((
 CPU Load is in the System section.  CPU Load does **not** equal CPU Utilization.  For more information:  [[https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/uptime.1.html]] CPU Load is in the System section.  CPU Load does **not** equal CPU Utilization.  For more information:  [[https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/uptime.1.html]]
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-**Status: **This indicates whether the router is connected to or disconnected from the Internet.+**Status:  **This indicates whether the router is connected to or disconnected from the Internet.
  
-**Connection Uptime: **This displays the amount of time the router has been connected to the Internet during its current session.+**Connection Uptime:  **This displays the amount of time the router has been connected to the Internet during its current session.
  
-**Remaining Lease Time:** This shows the amount of time left on the WAN port's current DHCP/IP lease.+**Remaining Lease Time:**  This shows the amount of time left on the WAN port's current DHCP/IP lease.
  
-**Release**: Clicking this button disconnects the router from the Internet/WAN.+**Release**:  Clicking this button disconnects the router from the Internet/WAN. 
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 +**Renew:  **Clicking this button attempts to renew the IP lease, and reconnect the router to the Internet/WAN.\\  \\  \\  [[https://wiki.freshtomato.org/lib/exe/detail.php?id=overview&media=pasted:20200520-150153.png|{{:pasted:20200520-150153.png}}]]
  
-**Renew: **Clicking this button attempts to renew the IP lease, and reconnect the router to the Internet/WAN.\\  \\  \\  [[https://wiki.freshtomato.org/lib/exe/detail.php?id=overview&media=pasted:20200520-150153.png|{{:pasted:20200520-150153.png}}]] 
  
 ===== LAN ===== ===== LAN =====
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 ===== Wireless (2.4 GHz / ethx) and Wireless (5 GHz/ethy) ===== ===== Wireless (2.4 GHz / ethx) and Wireless (5 GHz/ethy) =====
  
-The Wireless (2.4 GHz /ethx) and Wireless (5 GHz/ethy) section displays (model-dependent) information and status of the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi interface and/or 5 GHz Wi-Fi network interface on the router. You'll see one section for each frequency band supported by the hardware.+The Wireless (2.4 GHz /ethx) and Wireless (5 GHz/ethy) section displays (model-dependent) information and status of the corresponding router interface.  \\ You'll see one section for each frequency band supported by the hardware.
  
-The FreshTomato device name may be different than what's shown, depending on your hardware. Remember that FreshTomato device name numbers begin at 0. For example, the first Wi-Fi interface might be eth0, while the second might be eth1.+The FreshTomato device name may be different than what's shown, depending on your hardware. FreshTomato device name numbers begin at "0". For example, the first WiFi interface might be eth0, while the second might be eth1.
  
 \\  [[https://wiki.freshtomato.org/lib/exe/detail.php?id=overview&media=pasted:20200520-151221.png|{{:pasted:20200520-151221.png}}]] \\  [[https://wiki.freshtomato.org/lib/exe/detail.php?id=overview&media=pasted:20200520-151221.png|{{:pasted:20200520-151221.png}}]]
  
-\\  **Enable:** Clicking this button will turn on the Wi-Fi radio shown under the same heading. This button only appears on some hardware.+\\ **Enable:**  Clicking this button will turn on the WiFi radio shown under the same heading. This button only appears on some hardware.
  
-**Disable:** Clicking this button will turn off the Wi-Fi radio shown under the same heading, disconnecting any client devicesThis button only appears on some hardware.+**Disable:**  Clicking this button turns off the WiFi radio shown under that heading, disconnecting any clientsThe button only appears on some hardware.
  
-**Stop:** Clicking on this button will stop the sampling of data used to update the **Overview** page. Selecting any interval rate from the dropdown menu to the left, and then clicking **Refresh** will begin displaying data on the **Overview** page once again. The data will be refreshed according to the setting selected in the Refresh menu.+**Stop:**  Clicking this button will stop sampling data used to update the **Overview** page. 
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 +Selecting any interval rate from the dropdown menu then clicking **Refresh** will begin displaying data on the page again. Data will be refreshed according to the setting selected in the Refresh menu. 
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