Small green light bulb (?) icon in "Wireless Connection" column of Omada Cloud Controller

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Small green light bulb (?) icon in "Wireless Connection" column of Omada Cloud Controller
Small green light bulb (?) icon in "Wireless Connection" column of Omada Cloud Controller
2020-10-22 13:51:09 - last edited 2023-03-17 06:48:38

 

What does the small green icon indicate?  It is displayed beside some clients (but not all) in the omada cloud controller in the column labeled "Wireless Connection".

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2020-10-25 11:28:03 - last edited 2020-10-26 01:47:17

@Rod-IT 

 

I compared the clients with and without the green icon.  The pattern is that the green icon appears for clients with "power save" set to "enabled" under client>details>statistics.

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2023-03-17 06:48:19 - last edited 2023-03-17 06:48:30

Hello @lukass2000 ,

 

User Guide, on page 305, last paragraph, regarding your question.

 

 

Please note:

 

The Power-saving mode is a client end behavior, if the client is in Power-saving mode , there will be a "little green bulb" icon.
If the client is not in this mode, there will be no such icon, which is a client-side mechanism that we cannot control.
This mode is the power save mode in 802.11 protocol, which is different from the power save mode in phone system.

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2020-10-24 22:40:08

@PH7 

This was another question i forgot to ask - i scoured the manual and seen no mention of this.

 

I thought this could be something to do with mesh networks - i dont use this option, but it is enabled.

 

Seems the manual is missing some pieces - perhaps a basic legend for icons would be nice

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2020-10-25 11:28:03 - last edited 2020-10-26 01:47:17

@Rod-IT 

 

I compared the clients with and without the green icon.  The pattern is that the green icon appears for clients with "power save" set to "enabled" under client>details>statistics.

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Re:Small green light bulb (?) icon in "Wireless Connection" column of Omada Cloud Controller
2020-10-25 11:31:33

@PH7 

 

Good find - that seems to be what i see as well - based on a quick look at those devices that currently show this icon.

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Re:Small green light bulb (?) icon in "Wireless Connection" column of Omada Cloud Controller
2022-01-13 13:29:42

@PH7  I was looking for an answer too, but couldn't find a pattern. For me this green bulb appears on clients which have the "power save" disabled too.

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Re:Small green light bulb (?) icon in "Wireless Connection" column of Omada Cloud Controller
2022-04-06 06:57:42 - last edited 2022-04-06 07:08:50

 

I also have devices with and without a green light?

@Hank21 do you have an explanation for this?


If this is the "power save" function, can I turn this feature on or off?
And can this function be switched on and off individually for each device?
Thanks :)

 

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2023-03-17 06:48:19 - last edited 2023-03-17 06:48:30

Hello @lukass2000 ,

 

User Guide, on page 305, last paragraph, regarding your question.

 

 

Please note:

 

The Power-saving mode is a client end behavior, if the client is in Power-saving mode , there will be a "little green bulb" icon.
If the client is not in this mode, there will be no such icon, which is a client-side mechanism that we cannot control.
This mode is the power save mode in 802.11 protocol, which is different from the power save mode in phone system.

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