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Fetching Client Channel Details

AhamBramhasmi
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Hi,

We do get list of clients in

Network Wide// Monitor // Clients

Here we get many details of connected clients, however, we could not able to see the Channel on which Wireless Client is connected! We can fetch these details for per AP though. Is there any fix for this?

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sinelnyyk1
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi @AhamBramhasmi,

I don't think there is a way to see the channel on the general Network-Wide > Monitor > Clients page, however, you can see it on the individual client's page in the Overview section when you click on the client.

If you think adding a column with the channel on the Clients page would be beneficial, you can submit a feature request. Detailed instructions on how to provide feedback are located in our documentation below:
​​https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Other_Topics/Give_your_feedback_%28previously_Make_a_Wish%29

Any wish that is made, sends an email to Product Managers and Development Teams. These wishes are taken into consideration and are used to help shape our product roadmaps. The most wished-for items are incorporated into product development.

If you found this post helpful, please give it kudos. If my answer solved your problem, click "accept as solution" so that others can benefit from it.

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sinelnyyk1
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi @AhamBramhasmi,

I don't think there is a way to see the channel on the general Network-Wide > Monitor > Clients page, however, you can see it on the individual client's page in the Overview section when you click on the client.

If you think adding a column with the channel on the Clients page would be beneficial, you can submit a feature request. Detailed instructions on how to provide feedback are located in our documentation below:
​​https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Other_Topics/Give_your_feedback_%28previously_Make_a_Wish%29

Any wish that is made, sends an email to Product Managers and Development Teams. These wishes are taken into consideration and are used to help shape our product roadmaps. The most wished-for items are incorporated into product development.

If you found this post helpful, please give it kudos. If my answer solved your problem, click "accept as solution" so that others can benefit from it.

Thanks a lot SineInyyk!

Thanks for providing the inputs. This really helps to communicate the ask (this as well as future, if any) to the right team!!! Appreciate your inputs!

Hello SineInyyk, for tracking purpose, how can I get to know the FEEDBACKS I've given? I've given 3 feedback on the portal (using another ID of mine m****_****le@yahoo.com).

1. Getting Channel Details of the users

2. Scheduling a report that will be mailed to me, in CSV format and not the HTML.

3. Within this report, adding additional identifier (device MAC)

I've checked my mail- neither I have recd any ack nor it reflects in my profile.

Pl help.

Philip D'Ath
Meraki Community All-Star
Meraki Community All-Star

A close second;

Wireless/Acess Points, then enable the Channels column using the settings cog.

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Now you can see the channels used by each AP.

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Go back to Network Wide/Clients, click on the settings cog, and enable "Connected To".

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Know you can see the AP each user is attached to, and you now the channels being used by each AP.

Thank you for quick help. Actually I was looking for a solution, wherein when I get the list of clients connected on platform, we get Wired as well as Wireless users connected on it. Here we get to know all the details, but the channel, at a glance. Have tried with the solution you've suggested here already, however it fails to provide list of all the clients with required details. Thanks for your inputs!

Philip D'Ath
Meraki Community All-Star
Meraki Community All-Star

You can also just click on each AP to see who is connected to it.

Thank you for quick help. Actually I was looking for a solution, wherein when I get the list of clients connected on platform, we get Wired as well as Wireless users connected on it. Here we get to know all the details, but the channel, at a glance. Have tried with the solution you've suggested here already, however it fails to provide list of all the clients with required details. Thanks for your inputs!

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