Joined: 31 Jul 2021 Posts: 2146 Location: All over YOUR webs
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2022 9:22 Post subject:
tgvrfcedx wrote:
thats great... its also in sys-info
except its not clear which are wifi and which are wired.
or watch a new live connection wifi, and be able to get the IP easy.
kernel-panic69 wrote:
On what build? The IPs are on Status -> LAN.
sysinfo has both wifi and DHCP
DHCP display all connected clients
WiFi display only wireless clients
So you just observe and see.
Screenshot attached has a wired and a wireless attached, so if you look at the wireless portion MAC you know immediately which are wireless or which are wired.
What could be done is add the Interface to the DHCP table, it has enough width to support that and then you would know by the interface being used if its wired or not.
Currently if you need more breakdowns you have dedicated Status_Wireless.asp and Status_Lan.asp dedicated pages which tables have a hard limit on available width so no more can be added to there..
re: radio name: This is not supported by all clients, so unless you have clients that support adding the radio name, it wont show up, but if you do, it will show up.
Ill look into adding the interface name to the DHCP if it takes too long I will skip it, I have real life stuff to deal with as well.
Joined: 31 Jul 2021 Posts: 2146 Location: All over YOUR webs
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2022 10:18 Post subject:
Again, I already explained that this requires clients that support naming the radios, else if the clients dont support it, it will be empty. If you have any clinets that support this you must then name their radios and these fields will be populated where supported.
Joined: 24 Feb 2013 Posts: 1634 Location: Belgrade
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2022 17:44 Post subject:
usually mikrotik routers supports these radionames... and ddwrt ofcourse...
@the-joker
Maybe this is offtopic but could you enchance UI regarding ipv6? I cannot see whole ipv6 adress, and could you improver copying ip adresses... BS says it is easy to copy ip adress but not to me... maybe it is my browser or whatsoever...
usually mikrotik routers supports these radionames... and ddwrt ofcourse...
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You're looking at the wrong screen. Your screenshot is from the LAN tab. It's the Wireless or Sys-info tabs we are talking about. It's correct in DHCP clients, but missing under Wireless clients.
@the-joker
Maybe this is offtopic but could you enchance UI regarding ipv6? I cannot see whole ipv6 adress, and could you improver copying ip adresses... BS says it is easy to copy ip adress but not to me... maybe it is my browser or whatsoever...
Joined: 31 Jul 2021 Posts: 2146 Location: All over YOUR webs
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2022 11:07 Post subject:
Aside of what blkt said, see that topic on why ipv6 overflow is cut off, cant show the whole ipv6 since in some cases it will break the interface.
Via UI
You can copy the ipv6 even if its half hidden. You need to either disable auto fresh in admin page by setting it to 0 or to a value thats around 30 or more seconds (to give you time to select and copy.
To copy, select the ipv6 complete with overflow ... so select all the visible area including ... the right click and select copy of press ctrl+c to copy, the whole ipv6 will be copied not just the visible part.
Over SSH/Telnet
Code:
nvram show | grep ipv6
You can also remove the overflow block temporarily, will come back when refresh takes place.
Sadly there is nothing else to be done here as the is, we dont have the horizontal width to show full length ipv6 even if I used a tooltip you cant copy anything from tooltip.
I guess what I could do is remove the overflow on hover, and if the UI breaks then dont complain. Im not keen on having broken things just because its convenient for some edge cases. So that is last resort.
Another possible solution would require the IP to be clickable and open some sort of pop up, this requires time, a lot less than redesigning the UI, but still, as Im not proficient with C / cgi so its a lot of trial and error which consumes the time.