Monitoring user access

hi experts!...
is there anyway to  monitor client who is downloading , using the most bandwidth in cisco wireless environment ? i have 1240 ap and 4400 controller environment.
please advice.
thanks..

You can start doing radius accounting and then check all the statistics from your accounting server.
Nicolas.

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