Graphical overview of all network devices

Hi,
in principle I managed it to install all necessary apps which I needed for my router.
Now I'm wondering if there is any app, which shows all online/offline devices of my LAN including the devices logged in over the WLAN extender. Like routers w/o opwnwrt which show all of them in an overview (example: Fritzbox network connections).

Status > Routing > IPv4/IPv6 Neighbors?

Offline (as in "not connected")?

Perhaps you meant something that needs a detailed description. I'm not sure how one sees (or expect to see) an offline device.

Perhaps someone who knows the Fritz would understand "offline connections". :+1:

This extender is a dumb AP without routing or repeating (i.e., the MAC addresses are already on-air), and you don't need to fix that, correct?

As far as I know, such app does not exists (yet).

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@lallkopf you want something like this?

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With offline I mean devices which are connected with the network but not in use (offline). Perhaps not the right term to use. :blush:
In general I’m looking for something like this:


Please ignore the red arrow.

Yes this is what I’m looking for. Is this also available for openwrt?

how are you using Openwrt? this can be used in containers or docker containers. I run it in an LXC container in proxmox.

more active version of it

I did not use docket so far on openwrt. Anyway I will give it a try. Thanks

as long as you can run the docker container on your network it will work. Openwrt is usually running on limited-space hardware router.

The basic overview page has this too if I'm not mistaken? Doesn't the active DCHP leases overview show what you need?

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You're right it should be. Anyway it doesn't list up all devices in my network. For example: some devices logged in over the WLAN router (is behind the openwrt router) are not listed. Perhaps your info reminds me, that my real problem is not the exisiting tool but that it doesn't list up all the devices.