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WiFi Status

Details of wireless interfaces are retrieved from all routers. Utilization of the Wi-Fi bands used is displayed in graphical form.


This page contains a list of routers along with their wireless interfaces. Available details: SSID, frequency, band used, etc.

Records can be filtered using the Locality, Router and Band pop-up menus. You may also perform a fulltext search on the list (Fulltext). The configuration of this page is automatically saved to the system. When you log in next time, it remains unchanged.


When you click on the name of a particular interface, utilization of the Wi-Fi band used will be displayed in graphical form. In practice, it means that a graph will appear showing you the 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz band and the frequency of a given interface within it.


When you click on the GPS coordinates of a particular router, a map will appear with the router in question in its center (Google Maps).

Extended preview: show all interfaces and graphs illustrating frequencies used by wireless cards.

The interface row and the graph showing the frequency used are highlighted in red if the interface in question uses the same frequency as another interface or if the two frequencies partially overlap. Potential overlaps are searched for among all wireless interfaces on a given router and also among interfaces on different routers that are in the same place (the same GPS coordinates).

You can find out the following information in the graph:

  • the frequency range that a given interface can use
  • the currently used frequency
  • the allocated band (depending on the set channel width)
  • overlapping frequencies on individual interfaces that are on the same router or have the same GPS coordinates
  • the forbidden frequency range in 5 GHz links (5.315 GHz - 5.550 GHz) - the section without the grey background
  • when you hover over the name of a particular interface, all details of this wireless interface will appear. The same details will also appear when you hover over the name of an interface in the Routers tab. You may also see here information about installed antennas (including details of the type used, gain, beamwidth, etc.).
  • In the Internet statistics section of the Client card, you can find the following information about a client’s Wi-Fi card: SSID, the interface to which a given client is connected, SNR, uptime ...

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