authenticated by
•Account Table. Manually generates new users, or is automatically populated with accounts after entering amount of time required via the keypad.
•Session list. Display the status of session traffic
•Managed LAN Devices. Display the status of local LAN devices connected to the Wireless Hotspot Gateway.
2.1.2. Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel Commands
Fig. 35. Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel.
At the bottom of each page, there are up to three buttons-Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel. Clicking Save stores the settings changes to the memory of the Router and brings you back to the start page. Once all the changes are complete you will need to click the Restart button on the home page to reboot the router. Clicking Save & Restart stores the setting changes to the memory of the Router and restarts the Router immediately for the setting changes to take effect. Clicking Cancel discards any settings changes and brings you back to the start page.
2.1.3. Home and Refresh Commands
Fig. 36. Home and Refresh.
At the bottom of each status page that shows read-only information, there are two buttons-Home and Refresh. Clicking Home brings you back to the start page. Clicking Refresh updates the shown status information.
2.2. Status
2.2.1. Associated Wireless Clients
Fig. 37. Status of Associated Wireless Clients.
On this page, the status information of each associated client, including its MAC address, IP address, user name (if the client has been IEEE 802.1x authenticated), number of bytes it has sent, number of bytes it has received, and the time of its last activity, is shown.
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