Listing devices connected in hotspot through terminal
arp -a
should return you a list of all connected devices.
If you want a more detailed list, I adapted this script for the ap-hotspot
script that comes from webupd8:
#!/bin/bash
# show_wifi_clients.sh
# Shows MAC, IP address and any hostname info for all connected wifi devices
# written for openwrt 12.09 Attitude Adjustment
# modified by [email protected] from http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/faq/faq.wireless#how.to.get.a.list.of.connected.clients
echo "# All connected wifi devices, with IP address,"
echo "# hostname (if available), and MAC address."
printf "# %-20s %-30s %-20s\n" "IP address" "lease name" "MAC address"
leasefile=/var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases
# list all wireless network interfaces
# (for MAC80211 driver; see wiki article for alternative commands)
for interface in `iw dev | grep Interface | cut -f 2 -s -d" "`
do
# for each interface, get mac addresses of connected stations/clients
maclist=`iw dev $interface station dump | grep Station | cut -f 2 -s -d" "`
# for each mac address in that list...
for mac in $maclist
do
# If a DHCP lease has been given out by dnsmasq,
# save it.
ip="UNKN"
host=""
ip=`cat $leasefile | cut -f 2,3,4 -s -d" " | grep $mac | cut -f 2 -s -d" "`
host=`cat $leasefile | cut -f 2,3,4 -s -d" " | grep $mac | cut -f 3 -s -d" "`
# ... show the mac address:
printf " %-20s %-30s %-20s\n" "$ip" "$host" "$mac"
done
done
copy it in a file in your PATH --- for example ~/bin/show_wifi_clients
, make it executable with chmod +x
, and enjoy.
Show a list of devices: (replace <interface>
with the interface name of your wifi interface)
iw dev <interface> station dump
If you don't know the name of your wifi interface, use this command to find out the interface name:
iw dev