What Does that Yellow Logo alongwith that Screen Shaped Device Indicates in Active Client List?

What Does that Yellow Logo alongwith that Screen Shaped Device Indicates in Active Client List?

What Does that Yellow Logo alongwith that Screen Shaped Device Indicates in Active Client List?
What Does that Yellow Logo alongwith that Screen Shaped Device Indicates in Active Client List?
2024-01-16 20:10:30 - last edited 2024-01-18 08:23:03
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Re:What Does that Yellow Logo alongwith that Screen Shaped Device Indicates in Active Client List?-Solution
2024-01-17 21:27:41 - last edited 2024-01-18 08:23:03

 

On my Archer C64 any clients that are connected to the router's "Guest" Wi-Fi network are shown with that yellow logo.

 

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Re:What Does that Yellow Logo alongwith that Screen Shaped Device Indicates in Active Client List?
2024-01-17 11:33:39

  @LS_QUERIES 

 

I've seen this symbol in active clients list on a clients that are not active at the moment (this can be seen from its real-time rate)

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Re:What Does that Yellow Logo alongwith that Screen Shaped Device Indicates in Active Client List?-Solution
2024-01-17 21:27:41 - last edited 2024-01-18 08:23:03

 

On my Archer C64 any clients that are connected to the router's "Guest" Wi-Fi network are shown with that yellow logo.

 

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Re:What Does that Yellow Logo alongwith that Screen Shaped Device Indicates in Active Client List?
2024-01-17 21:45:19 - last edited 2024-01-20 16:47:38

I don't have any guests in my network to confirm, but I do think that we really need some legend describing different icons used in devices WebGUI:

 

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Re:What Does that Yellow Logo alongwith that Screen Shaped Device Indicates in Active Client List?
2024-01-18 08:26:11

  @terziyski 

 

Yes, @woozle is correct, it means the client device is connected to guest network. 

You could also enable guest network and connect one of your client device to the guest network to confirm it.

 

Regarding the legend describing different icons, we will try to have a check and evaluate, thanks a lot for the feedback.

 

 

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Re:What Does that Yellow Logo alongwith that Screen Shaped Device Indicates in Active Client List?
2024-01-18 08:47:24 - last edited 2024-02-21 06:18:47

  @Sunshine 

 

My Archer C64 is working in a distant part of my premises and I was too lazy last night to enter its wireless coverage - yes, I confirm that.

I've also realized that I am affected by the latest FW issue (details) since it's working in AP mode.

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Re:What Does that Yellow Logo alongwith that Screen Shaped Device Indicates in Active Client List?
2024-05-28 09:40:33

  @woozle i dont have any guest netwrok its still showing me this yellow sign and its not multiple user its only 1 sign also im unable to block this from client connected list

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On my Archer C64 any clients that are connected to the router's "Guest" Wi-Fi network are shown with that yellow logo.

 

 

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