methods for viewing the number of connections by TP router One, traditional interface
Log on to the Router management interface, click Wireless Settings >> host status on the left menu to view the number of wireless terminals connected to this route wireless signal, as shown below:
In the case of a dual-band wireless router, the number of wireless clients needs to be viewed separately from the wireless set 2.4GHz >> host State and wireless settings 5GHz >> host status.
Note: The host state of some wireless routers contains information about the router itself, and the actual connection terminals need to subtract 1 from the total. The following figure:
Methods for viewing the number of connections by TP router Two, new interface
Log on to the router management interface, in connection device management >> connected devices, find the number of terminals identifying the wireless connection, that is, the number of terminals connected to the wireless network, as shown below:
The new interface's router supports the guest network, and if the guest network is enabled, the number of wireless terminals connected to the guest network can be viewed in the connection device management >> visitor devices, as shown below:
The number of wireless terminals connected to the router is the sum of the number of wireless terminals in the host network and the number of wireless terminals in the guest network.
Methods for viewing the number of connections by TP router Three, cloud routing
Login to the router management interface, in the device Management >> host network, can display wired and wireless all terminal information,
Click on the management of each terminal, you can see whether the terminal is a wireless connection, the following figure:
According to the above instructions, confirm the connection mode of each terminal, you can see the number of terminals wireless connection.
Cloud routers support the guest network, and if the router has a guest network enabled, you can view the number of wireless terminals connected to the network in device management >> guest devices, as shown below:
The number of wireless terminals connected to the router is the sum of the number of wireless terminals in the host network and the number of wireless terminals in the guest network.