| IfIndex |
| IfIndex of the client interface. |
| Bss |
| BSS Id the client is associated with. If client is not associated, this attribute reads 00:00:00:00:00:00. |
| CurrSSID |
| The Service Set Name the client really is associated with. This usually equal to wlanClientSSID, except for empty wlanClientSSID, which means any SSID. |
| MSDUTx |
| Count of transmitted MSDU. |
| MSDURx |
| Count of received MSDU. |
| BytesTx |
| Total number of transmitted bytes. |
| BytesRx |
| Total number of received bytes. |
| Rate |
| Data rate of latest received data frame, in 500 kbps units. If client is not associated, this attribute always reads 0. |
| RSSI |
| Receive signal strength of latest received data frame. |
| Noise |
| This attribute shows the measured noise level in dBm, or 0 if no connection can be established. |
| RxFrames54 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 54 Mbps. |
| RxFrames48 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 48 Mbps. |
| RxFrames36 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 36 Mbps. |
| RxFrames24 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 24 Mbps. |
| RxFrames18 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 18 Mbps. |
| RxFrames12 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 12 Mbps. |
| RxFrames11 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 11 Mbps. |
| RxFrames9 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 9 Mbps. |
| RxFrames6 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 6 Mbps. |
| RxFrames5 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 5.5 Mbps. |
| RxFrames2 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 2 Mbps. |
| RxFrames1 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were received at 1 Mbps. |
| TxFrames54 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 54 Mbps. |
| TxFrames48 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 48 Mbps. |
| TxFrames36 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 36 Mbps. |
| TxFrames24 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 24 Mbps. |
| TxFrames18 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 18 Mbps. |
| TxFrames12 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 12 Mbps. |
| TxFrames11 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 11 Mbps. |
| TxFrames9 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 9 Mbps. |
| TxFrames6 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 6 Mbps. |
| TxFrames5 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 5.5 Mbps. |
| TxFrames2 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 2 Mbps. |
| TxFrames1 |
| This attribute shows the number of data frames that were transmitted at 1 Mbps. |
| RSSI1 |
| Receive signal strength of latest data frame received by first receiver. A value of 0 inidcates no connection. |
| RSSI2 |
| Receive signal strength of latest data frame received by first receiver. A value of 0 inidcates no second receiver present or no connection. |
| RSSI3 |
| Receive signal strength of latest data frame received by third receiver. A value of 0 inidcates no third receiver present or no connection. |