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4oster2015-06-30 16:50:39
WiFi
4oster, 2015-06-30 16:50:39

OpenWRT how to organize accounting of connections to the router via wi-fi?

There is an access point TP-Link WR741ND. Flashed to OpenWRT. Tell me how to organize the accounting of the time of connections to the router? Ideally, the logs should look like:
time; device name; mass address of the device; establishing a connection with a
time point; device name; mass address of the device; break connection with the point
To be able to determine the time that the devices were connected to the point. Logs should be stored in the memory of the router itself.
It was not possible to do it using standard OpenWRT tools. Perhaps you need to install additional packages?
How can such a thing be implemented?

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Mikhail Zhilin, 2015-07-09
@Merdue

What statistics do you want to receive? Do you have your admin computer connected to the network to this equipment?
And this is not an access point, but a router with a WiFi access point, learn the materiel of course, routers can issue statistics on request, install support for the SMNP protocol on a computer that has administrative access,
activate or enable or allow SMNP on the router, set the default password, it is public and install a free program on the admin computer NetworkX set up statistics collection there, etc. and you have a router - Wireless N-series router, speed up to 150 Mbps
TL-WR741ND
Brief overview:
Wireless data transfer rate up to 150 Mbps - ideal for watching streaming video, online games and calls over the Internet
Quickly set up wireless security with a single push of a button WPS
IP bandwidth control allows the administrator to set the allowed bandwidth for each computer
Supports WDS wireless bridging function to expand your network
Supports IGMP Proxy, bridging mode and 802.1Q TAG VLAN for IPTV Multicast

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t_q_l, 2015-06-30
@t_q_l

Check out these solutions:
* OpenWISP
* Nodogsplash
* Wifidog

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