Overview of the Status page of the Belkin RX7500

This article gives you an overview of the Status page for the Belkin WiFi 6 Range Extender, RX7500.

To view the Status page, access the web interface of your range extender.  For instructions, click
here.
           
The table below shows the settings that can be configured under Status.

 
FeatureDescription
Device InfoThis is available in both Wired Range Extender and Wireless Range Extender modes. 
 
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  • Firmware Version – The current firmware version installed on your range extender.
  • Firmware Verification – The MD5 checksum of the firmware is displayed.
  • System Time – Current time of the range extender identified by the NTP protocol.
  • Up time since last reboot – Time elapsed since the last reboot.
  • Extender Mac Address – The MAC address of the range extender's ethernet port.
  • Network Address – This is the network IP address of the range extender.
 
 
Ethernet StatisticsIf you have a client connected to the ethernet port of the range extender or you are using the Wired Range Extender mode, you can view the ethernet statistics in this page.
 
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  • Ethernet port status - Indicates whether a device is connected to the ranger extender's ethernet port.
  • Packets Sent (TX) - The number of packets transmitted from the range extender to the wired device.
  • Packets Received (RX) - The number of packets received by the range extender from the wired device.
  • Packets Dropped (TX) - The number of packets dropped on transmission from the range extender to the wired device.
  • Packets Dropped (RX) - The number of packets dropped on transmission from the wired device to the range extender.
  • Collisions - The number of collisions occurring on the ethernet port.
  • Errors - The number of errors logged on the ethernet port.
  • Ethernet Port Lights - Turn the ethernet port lights ON or OFF.
  • Wired Clients Table - View the MAC addresses and IP addresses of devices connected to the range extender with an ethernet cable.
  • Clear - Click this to reset counters.
WLAN Statistics
This is available in both Wired Range Extender and Wireless Range Extender modes.  You can use this tool to check your WLAN statistics.

Wired Range Extender mode

 
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Wireless Range Extender mode

If you are using MAC filtering on your network, use the MAC of the extender as shown in the Seen by Upstream AP section.

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NOTE:  You can click the Wireless Devices Table to view clients connected to the range extender or click Refresh.  You can also rename the clients here.

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