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if you want to show this in a browser remove the ''#'' and use: if you want to show this in a browser remove the ''#'' and use:
-http://192.168.2.1/user/wlan.html+http://router/user/wlan.html

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Which IPs and hostnames are used for wireless clients?

Note: Only work if you get an IP from DHCP

 # mkdir /tmp/www
 wl assoclist | awk '{print$2}' > /tmp/assocLIST
 while read assocLINE
  do
      # echo "<b>IPs and hostnames of WLAN clients</b> <p>"
      dumpleases | grep -i $assocLINE | awk '{print "Hostname: " $1, "MAC: " $2, "IP: " $3}'
        done < /tmp/assocLIST # > /tmp/www/wlan.html

Output:

Hostname: tp MAC: 01:81:18:3d:49:5e IP: 192.168.2.101

You can change the order of "$1, $2, $3" or cut-out:

....awk '{print $1,$3}'

Output:

tp 192.168.2.101

if you want to show this in a browser remove the # and use: http://router/user/wlan.html