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status-devices [2025/02/16 07:47] – rs232 | status-devices [2025/08/07 03:44] (current) – [Device List] -Replace Wake Device and Cancel DHCP lease screenshots with ones from 2024.3 hogwild | ||
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- | WiFi-connected | + | Devices |
Device names start at " | Device names start at " | ||
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WAN interfaces are shown with black and white inverted.\\ \\ | WAN interfaces are shown with black and white inverted.\\ \\ | ||
- | A greyed-out power icon represents a device that is disconnected | + | A greyed-out power icon represents a device that is disconnected or off. |
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Clicking on the above icon sends a WoL (Wake-on-LAN) packet to the device to wake it up. | Clicking on the above icon sends a WoL (Wake-on-LAN) packet to the device to wake it up. | ||
- | {{:pasted:20240531-232828.png?350}} | + | {{::status-device_list-wake_device-2024.3-redacted.png?485}} |
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- | For this to work, the client also must support | + | For WoL to work, the client also must support |
\\ **MAC Address: **the hardware address associated with the interface. | \\ **MAC Address: **the hardware address associated with the interface. | ||
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**Name:** the client device' | **Name:** the client device' | ||
- | If no name is shown, the device got a lease from another router, or this router rebooted after the lease was given. A workaround is to add a // | + | If no name is shown, the device got a lease from another router, or this router rebooted after the lease was given. A workaround is to add a // |
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This field is also affected by the "// | This field is also affected by the "// | ||
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**RSSI:** shows Relative Signal Strength. | **RSSI:** shows Relative Signal Strength. | ||
- | This applies only to WiFi clients connected to this router. RSSI is measured in negative numbers, | + | This applies only to WiFi clients connected to this router. RSSI is measured in negative numbers, |
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**Lease: **displays remaining time in the DHCP lease. | **Lease: **displays remaining time in the DHCP lease. | ||
- | Clicking this deletes a WiFi device's current lease and deauthorizes it. This is useful when creating static IP reservations, | + | Clicking this deletes |
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Noise, like RSSI, is measured in negative numbers. The best possible value is -100dBm. Any interference will increase the noise value and decrease the Quality. | Noise, like RSSI, is measured in negative numbers. The best possible value is -100dBm. Any interference will increase the noise value and decrease the Quality. | ||
- | If you experience a strong RSSI //and// a strong Noise floor on your WiFi, it may be unusable. | + | A strong RSSI //and// a strong Noise floor on your WiFi may mean your WiFi is unusable. |
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- | On the 2.4GHz band, common | + | On the 2.4GHz band, common interference |
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- | Typically, | + | Typically, the 5GHz band has less interference. |
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+ | DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection) is a common source of interference for certain channels. | ||
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**Measure**: | **Measure**: | ||
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- | **Network Discovery**: recent | + | |
+ | ===== Network Discovery | ||
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+ | Recent | ||
Since r2021.4, Network Discovery (v1.7 - 2.0) scan all LAN IP addresses defined in the interface' | Since r2021.4, Network Discovery (v1.7 - 2.0) scan all LAN IP addresses defined in the interface' | ||
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R2025.1 and later: include v2.57. This version adds WAN scanning and tweaks to allow better/ | R2025.1 and later: include v2.57. This version adds WAN scanning and tweaks to allow better/ | ||
- | When enabled, discovery runs continuously and stops when set to "off" | + | When enabled, discovery runs continuously and stops when set off or when you leave the Device List page. (Default: off). This requires a global page refresh to have elements appear/ |
Version 2.57 also introduces a control for concurrent probes. If discovery is launched while another discovery process is running, the latter discovery is skipped. On the other hand, if discovery happens to be ongoing and a second run is triggered by any change of options, this will instead force a killing of the existing discovery and impose a new execution with the modified parameters. | Version 2.57 also introduces a control for concurrent probes. If discovery is launched while another discovery process is running, the latter discovery is skipped. On the other hand, if discovery happens to be ongoing and a second run is triggered by any change of options, this will instead force a killing of the existing discovery and impose a new execution with the modified parameters. | ||
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- | **Sanitize result:** clears IP neighbour/ | + | **Sanitize result:** clears IP neighbour/ |
- | Neighbouring devices in a FAILED | + | Neighbouring devices in a FAILED/INCOMPLETE state are always removed immediately after a scan. However, |
- | This removal | + | Removal |
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Note that these are categories. You cannot select specific interface names. | Note that these are categories. You cannot select specific interface names. | ||
- | Due to hardware/ | + | There is a hardcoded minimum limit of netmask /22 for each interface (or 1022 IP addresses) |
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+ | Thus, if a local interface has discovery enabled in the configuration, | ||
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- | ===== Device List Notes and Troubleshooting ===== | + | \\ |
- | | + | **Debugging: |
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+ | In the remote case when the discovery might not perform | ||
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+ | once set the very next discovery call will create some troubleshooting info inside the / | ||
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+ | It is recommended to leave this NVRAM variable unset during normal operations. | ||
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+ | ===== Device List Notes and Troubleshooting ===== | ||
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+ | * Due to it's nature, a device defined with a static ARP binding (DHCP Reservation/ | ||
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