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Who is on my WiFi network?

I am using airport extreme in a windows environment. What widget or application can I use to show me who is logged on my WiFi network? Thanks.

HP, Windows 7

Posted on Jan 16, 2010 1:15 AM

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Jan 16, 2010 7:33 AM in response to stanusj

stanusj wrote:
I am using airport extreme in a windows environment. What widget or application can I use to show me who is logged on my WiFi network?


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Assuming that AirPort Utility for Windows is sufficiently similar to the version for Mac, launch that program, enter "manual setup" mode for your AirPort Extreme, select the "Advanced" pane, then click on the "Logs and Statistics" button. In the resulting window you can see "Wireless Clients" under that tab and "DHCP Clients" under that tab. The "DHCP Clients" list may not show computers that are using a static IP address.

Jan 19, 2010 12:22 AM in response to stanusj

I am using an Airport Extreme in a pc/mac environment. To see which machines are on my network in the windows environment, per a visual map, I am using Network Magic Pro 5.5 by Cisco Pure Networks, which also has an add-on for the Mac that lets me view my connection, share folders, manage printing, troubleshooting, testing internet speed and view and connect to available wireless networks. Being new to all of this, it makes it so much easier. It is primarily a windows program and support for the Mac is limited, but helpful of course, though not as necessary for the wireless macs.

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