Cradlepoint IBR600 manual Client List

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CRADLEPOINT IBR600 USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0

5.1 Client List

The Client List displays the specifications of each device connected to your router, including Wireless and Wired clients.

Wireless Clients. For each device using a wireless connection to your IBR600, the following information is displayed: Hostname, IP, MAC, Connection, and Time Online.

Wired Clients. For each device using a wired connection to your IBR600, the following information is displayed: Hostname, IP, and MAC.

Hostname: The name by which each computer or device in a network is known.

IP: The ―IP address,‖ or ―Internet Protocol address,‖ specifies a location for each device.

MAC: This is the "MAC address", a factory-assigned identifier used to identify a specific attached computer or device.

Connection: Summary of the wireless connection. For example: 802.11n, 20 MHz, 130 Mbps, -26 dBm

802.11n: The transmission standard being used by the client. Possible values include 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n. 802.11n is the newest and best standard, but some older devices may not support it.

20 MHz: This is the channel width that defines the theoretical data rate (in megahertz) that the attached computer or device can send to or receive from the router. The channel width is set in Network Settings → WiFi / Local Networks. Typically this will be 20 MHz, but 40 MHz is possible if the router is set to use two adjacent 20 MHz channels. A wider channel can mean better performance, but not if there is too much interference. Even if you set the channel width to 40 MHz, the router may still fall back to 20 MHz if it encounters too much interference.

130 Mbps: The transmit rate (in megabits per second) currently used to transmit packets from the router to the client. This rate changes automatically to match environmental conditions. Distance from the router, interference, etc can impact this value. Higher values indicate better performance. Devices can still function in the network with as little as 1 Mbps.

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