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Accessing the DHCP Client Table through the router's web interface
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The DHCP Client Table contains information about the devices connected to the router, either wired or wirelessly. It displays the name of the device, the interface it is connected to, the duration until the connection expires, and the assigned IP and MAC addresses.

QUICK TIP: Devices NOT connected to the network, wired or wireless, will not be detected by the DHCP Client Table.


To access the DHCP Client Table through your web interface, follow these steps:

 

1. Access your router's web interface. Launch a web browser and enter your router’s IP address or "myrouter.local" in the Address bar, then press [Enter].

 

QUICK TIP: The router’s default IP address is 192.168.1.1. If it doesn’t work or if the IP address has been changed, check your Linksys router's IP address.


2. Enter your Router Password, and then click Log in.

 

3. Click the Troubleshooting Tool on the left navigation panel under Router Settings. 

 


4. Under the Status tab on the Troubleshooting Tool page, click the  button located in the lower-right corner of the page.

 

The DHCP Client Table will appear, showing a list of devices with the corresponding IP and MAC addresses.
 

 

 

 

Find out more:

 

How to configure DHCP Reservation using your router's web interface

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