The Activity tab gives you a live view of every device currently or recently connected to the venue's Wi-Fi networks. It combines real-time client data with filtering tools so you can quickly find specific devices, diagnose issues, or understand who is on the network.
Status Filters
These counters at the top let you filter the client list by connection state.
| Filter | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Online | Devices currently active on the network |
| Offline | Devices that have been seen but are no longer connected — shown here with a count of 8 |
| With Sessions | Devices that have at least one recorded Wi-Fi session through the Stampede portal |
| ID / Identified | Devices where Stampede has matched the MAC address to a known guest profile (name, email, etc.) |
Clicking any status badge filters the table below to show only that subset.
Networks Filter
Filters the client list by which network the device connected to.
| Network | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Corporate LAN | An internal or staff-facing network — typically not the guest Wi-Fi SSID. Devices here are likely staff machines, access points, or infrastructure |
| Home/Small Office | The guest-facing Wi-Fi network. Devices connecting via this network go through the Stampede splash portal |
The number next to each network shows how many devices are associated with it.
Device Filters (Left Panel)
These filters let you narrow the client list by hardware and software characteristics.
Vendors
Filters by the manufacturer of the network interface chip. For example, Routerboard.com indicates MikroTik hardware — this is likely the router or access point itself appearing as a client.
Device Type
Broad category of device — for example Mobile for phones and tablets vs desktop/laptop.
Brand
The hardware brand detected from the MAC address or user agent — for example Apple.
Operating System
The OS detected from the device's traffic signature or portal submission — for example iOS or Mac OS.
Session
- Has session — The device completed the portal and has a recorded session in Stampede.
- No session — The device is connected to the network but never completed (or bypassed) the portal. This is common for infrastructure devices, staff machines, or devices on the Corporate LAN.
Access Points
- Registered APs — Filters to show only devices that SNAPguard has identified as access points registered to this venue.
- Network devices — Filters to show switches, routers, APs, and other infrastructure rather than end-user clients.
Client Table
The main table lists every device seen on the network. Here is what each column means.
Client
The name and email of the guest if their device was identified through the Stampede portal. If the device never completed the portal or could not be matched, the client is shown as a raw MAC address (e.g. 66:47:E8:7D:88:5A).
A MAC address as the client name means one of the following:
- The device is on the Corporate LAN and is infrastructure (a router, switch, or AP)
- The device connected to the network but did not go through the splash portal
- The device used a randomised/private MAC address that could not be matched to a profile
Device
The hardware brand, operating system version, and browser detected for that client. For example:
Apple Macintosh · iOS 18.7 · Chrome— an Apple laptop running iOS 18.7 browsing via ChromeApple iPhone · iOS 18.6.2 · WebKit— an iPhone using the system browserTP-Link Systems Incwith an AP badge — this is a TP-Link access point, not a guest device
The AP badge indicates the device has been identified as an access point rather than an end-user client.
Network
Which SSID and IP address the device is on.
- Home/Small Office with a
192.168.x.xaddress — guest network - Corporate LAN with a
10.1.x.xaddress — internal/staff network - – (dash) — the device was seen but network association could not be determined, or it is on a segment not fully managed by SNAPguard (e.g.
172.16.x.xaddresses, which are typically access point management interfaces)
Activity
| Column | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Sessions number | How many portal sessions this device has completed. 1 means one completed registration. 0 means the device is on the network but has no recorded portal session |
| active badge | The device is currently connected right now |
| Upload / Download | Data transferred during the session. Upload is traffic from the device to the internet; download is traffic to the device. For example 4.3 MB uploaded · 23.2 MB downloaded |
| Last seen | How long ago the device was last active — for example 4 months ago |