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Locating a device on your network can be done using the
S
imple
ON
line
A
ctive
R
econnaissance
or ‘SONAR’ feature of Recon Sentinel by following these steps:
1.
Select the ‘Find’ button for the device you wish to locate
2.
Once SONAR is running, begin disconnecting devices from your network one device at a
time by powering off the device, turning on Airplane Mode, Turning Off WiFi, or
disconnecting the Ethernet cable from the device
NOTE: You should disconnect 1 device at a time, rather than disconnecting a group of
devices together.
3.
If SONAR doesn’t report “Found It!” after disconnecting a device from the network, then
repeat Step 2 for each different device until Recon Sentinel reports “Found It!”
4.
Once you find the device, make sure you name it in your Recon Sentinel
SONAR Starting
SONAR Running
SONAR Device Found
A device can be shown as Online or Offline based on its connectivity to your network. Each
device will display the status in the bottom right of the device information.
Attacks
Attacks occur when a device purposely targets special ‘traps’ controlled by the Recon Sentinel.
Devices that are found to be attacking your network, typically are doing so with malicious
intent.
Some attacks are passive in nature, which means that they are used to monitor information on
the network. Other attacks are considered active, meaning that information is altered with
intent to corrupt or destroy data.
Summary of Contents for RECON SENTINEL
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