
AirMagnet Laptop Wireless LAN Policy Reference Guide
Chapter 4: Rogue AP and Station
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Chapter 4:Rogue AP and Station
As WLAN gains popularity in enterprise and home networks, it is
common for enterprise IT professionals to discover unauthorized
WLAN devices connected to the corporate wired network. These
unauthorized WLAN devices are installed by intruders or ignorant
employees and usually do not conform to the enterprise WLAN
security policy that requires strong user authentication infrastructure
and strong traffic encryption standards. Rogue devices have to be
detected and removed immediately in order to protect the integrity of
the wireless and the wired enterprise network.
AirMagnet Mobile provides the following methods to detect rogue
devices. One or more of these methods can be used to differentiate
authorized and rogue devices.
• By MAC address (access control list)
• By equipment vendor ID
• By SSID
• By media type (802.11a/b/g)
• By channel
For example, if your WLAN deployment includes implementing only
APs made from Cisco operating in the 802.11b mode, you may enter
that information in the AirMagnet rogue device alarm configuration.
AirMagnet Mobile will then generate rogue device alarms if a non-
Cisco AP or an 802.11g AP is detected in the wireless environment.
Once a Rogue device is identified and reported by AirMagnet Mobile,
the WLAN administrator may use the FIND tool to locate the rogue
device.
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