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Repeater / AP mode: how to find out which client is connected to which node?

MarkusI

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Hi,
is there a CLI way to identify either
a) which MAC addresses are connected to current node?
b) which MAC address is connected via which node?

arp -a only shows 2,4GHz devices, wl -i eth1 assoclist or eth2 returns a 'wl: wl driver adapter not found'...

I plan to set up a number of wired access points and repeaters and would like to determine via CLI which client is connected to which.
Thanks
Markus
 
Maybe try "brctl show" to see bridge names and "brctl showmacs <bridgename>"?
 

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