[iaskakho@gateway1] /ip arp> print
Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, H - DHCP, D - dynamic, P - published, C - complete
# ADDRESS MAC-ADDRESS INTERFACE
0 DC 10.0.2.8 74:8D:08:91:12:1D bridge
1 DC 10.0.2.71 90:81:58:F3:91:DB bridge
2 DC 10.0.2.48 98:E7:43:7F:47:32 bridge
3 DC 10.0.2.2 00:E0:4C:12:13:C6 bridge
4 DC 10.0.2.85 A8:82:00:86:14:55 bridge
5 DC 10.0.2.110 A8:23:FE:3D:5F:FC bridge
6 DC 10.0.2.61 E0:61:B2:05:D4:6A bridge
7 DC 10.0.2.15 50:3F:56:01:AF:1E bridge
8 DC 7.68.184.1 3E:8A:B0:38:0A:14 ether2
9 DC 10.0.2.144 96:57:02:B9:70:93 bridge
10 DC 10.0.2.141 14:7D:DA:C5:C5:C1 bridge
11 DC 10.0.2.40 E0:F6:B5:9B:20:B6 bridge
[iaskakho@gateway1] /ip arp> /interface bridge host print
Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, D - dynamic, L - local, E - external
# MAC-ADDRESS VID ON-INTERFACE BRIDGE AGE
0 D 00:07:4D:42:4D:9C ether4 bridge 55s
1 D 00:E0:4C:12:13:C6 ether6 bridge 1s
2 D 14:7D:DA:C5:C5:C1 wlan1 bridge 2s
3 DL 2C:C8:1B:90:33:A8 bridge bridge
4 DL 2C:C8:1B:90:33:A9 ether3 bridge
5 DL 2C:C8:1B:90:33:AA ether4 bridge
6 DL 2C:C8:1B:90:33:AB ether5 bridge
7 DL 2C:C8:1B:90:33:AC ether6 bridge
8 DL 2C:C8:1B:90:33:B0 ether10 bridge
9 DL 2C:C8:1B:90:33:B2 wlan1 bridge
10 D 48:8F:5A:FA:FF:0A ether10 bridge 22s
11 D 50:3F:56:01:AF:1E ether4 bridge 0s
Excellent, this is exactly what I was looking for! Interestingly it also shows the list of all devices connected to the AP's, not just those connected (wired) to the router. Thanks for the help.Believe this is what you’re looking for?
In WinBox, go to IP then DHCP server then leases. That will show anything connected via DHCP.