number of users accessing a wireless network



My current network configuration is

ISP --> wireless router ---> comp1
---> comp2
---> comp3

The wireless router is wrt54g. The computers might be running Debian, M$
etc., Is it possible to figure out the number of users and IP addresses of
active connections served by the router?

thanks
raju
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