Bring back ability to see "Wired" Clients connected to Timecapsule in Airport Utility

Hi Apple,
Can you please bring back ability to see "Wired" Clients connected to Timecapsule in Airport Utility for iOS and Mavericks.
Thanks
Shawn

http://www.apple.com/feedback/
Tell Apple about your request. This is a discussion forum for users, and Apple isn't here.
Hugh

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