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ortizalfredt's avatar
ortizalfredt
Aspirant
Apr 06, 2026

Custom Naming of Devices in the WAX610

Using the WAX610 AP web browser admin, under Management=>Monitoring=>Connected Clients, is there anyway to apply a "vanity" name to each device?  Keeping track of MACs that jump in and out becomes tedious especially with DHCP.

In contrast, the web browser admin for the Orbi RBR20 allows for customization of the device name.

6 Replies

  • FURRYe38's avatar
    FURRYe38
    Guru - Experienced User

    I'm trying to remember if that is possible as I also have a WAX unit. I guess maybe time to reconnect it and find out. 

    I wanna say you could in the Insight mobile app, but it's been too long I think. I would think there should be a way...

     

    Have you tried selecting one device and seeing there is any settings for it in the WEB UI? 

  • schumaku's avatar
    schumaku
    Guru - Experienced User
    ortizalfredt wrote:

    Using the WAX610 AP web browser admin, under Management=>Monitoring=>Connected Clients, is there anyway to apply a "vanity" name to each device? 

     

    Nope. This is more a feature your RBR20 has - because it hosts a DHCP server. Whatever you set there, for example if your network DHCP comes from a different device - it's not magically forwarded to the rest of your network infrastructure.

     

    Assuming you are operating a private network: Many DHCP clients allow to provide a name and a client OS optionally.

     

    For example, Android based systems offer a control - by network or likely the wireless connection - to use the effective Device MAC (vs. the randomized MAC address). Additionally, there is a control to provide the configured hostname to the DHCP server (by DHCP Option 12). 

     

    While the default on many clients is to help the privacy minded user, so offering a random MAC address, and have the platform OS suppressed. Unfortunately, there are some closed source devices (typically IOT ....) which don't offer a user control, but these at least are not randomizing MAC addresses.

     

    Technically, each WAX610 does support up to 250 concurrent wireless clients. Depending on the use case, virtually an unlimited number of devices can associate over time. Where would you think an AP should store such an amount of aliases?

    • ortizalfredt's avatar
      ortizalfredt
      Aspirant

      Hi schumaku, I get your valid point.  I'm using the RBR20 in simple AP mode connected to a Netgate pfSense router. pfSense handles the DHCP. Nevertheless, the RBR20 in AP mode still allows me to go in an add vanity names to the mac's that appear on it's wifi.  And as these devices come and go, their names seem to be remembered.  I also have the WAX610 connected to a separate input port on the  NetGate.  I don't know how the WAX610 is designed but from what you say, i guess the WAX is somewhat dumb and doesn't have the ability to remember prior attendees and therefore has no place to store vanity names.

       

      By the way, what's a "User Name", i.e. found on the Connected Clients list at the end of each device.  All are set to "Unknown Username".

      • schumaku's avatar
        schumaku
        Guru - Experienced User

        Industry standard Wireless Access Points. Nothing dumb at all.

         

        Let's brainstorm what should happen if there are dozens or hundreds of APs on a network. Do you expect each does individually maintain a list, limited to that single AP only?

         

        Usernames? Many 80211 AAA schemes are making use (explicit or implicitly) provided usernames - these will of course show up in the audit and connection logs.

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