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UniFi Controller User Guide
Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
Chapter 7: Clients
You can select additional columns for display. Options
include the following:
Name Displays the hostname, alias, or MAC address
of the connected client. You can click the name to get
additional details; refer to Chapter 7: Clients” on page
67 for more information.
Hostname Displays the hostname of the connected
client.
MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the
connected client.
IP Address Displays the IP address used by the client.
802.1x Identity Displays the identity used for 802.1x
authentication.
802.1x VLAN Displays the VLAN (Virtual Local Area
Network) used for 802.1x authentication.
Status Displays Authorized for all authorized guests or
Pending for guests pending authorization.
Network Indicates which local network is used.
AP/Port For wireless clients, displays the name of the
connected AP or port. You can click the name to get
additional details; refer to “UniFi Access Point Details”
on page 103 for more information.
For wired clients, displays the name of the network
device and port number used by the client. You can
click the name to get additional details; refer to “UniFi
Switch Details” on page 93 for more information.
Channel Displays the channel used.
PHY Mode Displays the wireless standard and
frequency band used by the signal. Displays a leaf
icon if the device uses power save mode.
11na (5 GHz)
11ac (5 GHz)
11ng (2.4 GHz)
11b (2.4 GHz)
Signal Displays the signal strength level and signal
type.
TX Rate Displays the overall TX (transmit) rate.
RX Rate Displays the overall RX (receive) rate.
Activity Displays the relative level of activity for each
client.
Down Displays the total amount of data downloaded
by the client.
Up Displays the total amount of data uploaded by
theclient.
Uptime Displays the amount of time the client has
been connected for this session.
All
(icon) Displays the icon corresponding to a wireless or
wired client:
wireless user
wireless guest
wired user
wired guest
Name Displays the hostname, alias, or MAC address of the
connected client. You can click the name to get additional
details; refer to Client Details” on page 117 for more
information.
IP Address Displays the IP address used by the client.
Connection Indicates which local network is used. If
the connection is wireless, then this displays the wireless
network name or SSID.
AP/Port Indicates which AP or switch port is used.
Activity Displays the relative level of activity for each
client.
Down Displays the total amount of data downloaded by
the client.
Up Displays the total amount of data uploaded by
theclient.
Uptime Displays the amount of time the client has been
connected for this session.
Actions Click a button to perform the desired action:
Block Click
BLOCK
to block this client from accessing
the network. Click
UNBLOCK
to unblock this client.
Reconnect Click
RECONNECT
to reconnect a wireless
client. You can click
RECONNECT
to kick out a client,
which usually reconnects back quickly; this is useful for
troubleshooting or resolving a problematic wireless
connection.
Unauthorize/Authorize (Available for Guests only.)
Click
UNAUTHORIZE
to remove authorization of guest access
and disconnect the guest, or click
AUTHORIZE
for guests
pending authorization.