Determining what/who is connected to my airport express/extreme?

In my old Linksys, there was a config page that let me see the IP addresses and MACs of all current attached devices (both wireless and wired) on my network How do I do t his with an Airport Express (and also an Extreme, if the procedure is different.)
thanks,
dan

K3vin, Welcome to the discussion area!
See the thread "Who's on my network".

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