Wired Client Count - Infrastructure 2.0

Hi all.
Im getting wired client count on the switche  but im not getting the count on coverage area ect ...ive added the switches to location site. Anyone with the same issue ?
Im getting the total wired / wireless count in general view
I want a view with client count wired / wireless on location basic ( just like the Coverage view )
Filip

Hi Markus,
From my experience PI2.0 has very limited (basically none) custom reporting. The only customising you can do is with existing/preconfigured reports in terms of setting the dates, nr of devices reported on etc etc...
Lets see what the newer versions brings...
Ciao
JC

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