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Because that information is only relevant to wireless connections. It was probably easier to put a "-" next to the LAN connections rather than try and somehow remove those columns from the web page.
 
Because that information is only relevant to wireless connections. It was probably easier to put a "-" next to the LAN connections rather than try and somehow remove those columns from the web page.
Or to put "n/a" for not applicable! :rolleyes:

The TX rate on wired connections is always the one negotiated at the beginning 10/100/1000 MBit and it does not change anymore. On top: only if the device is directly connected to the router you can see it (on the port of the router), if it's connected via a switch you can only see the speed which is used by the switch to connect to the router - not the device behind the switch.
 

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