If
you
didn’t
add
this
access
point
,
you
can
open
the
Fing
app,
go
to
the
DigitalFence
screen
and
tap
on
STATIONS
.
Stations
are
sorted
by
signal
strength;
at
the
top
of
the
list
you
should
see
your
access
points
plus
another
one
claiming
the
same
Wi-Fi
network
name
(SSID).
In
the
example
below,
the
first
access
point
is
the
rogue
one,
claiming
the
same
SSID
“Elan-24”.
If
you’re
reasonably
sure
that
this
is
a
Wi-Fi
attack
and
this
is
a
rogue
access
point,
you
may
decide
to
shut
off
your
network
(at
least
turn
off
the
router
and
the
internal
servers)
and
look
around
for
the
radio
signal
transmitted
by
the
rogue
access
point.
If
it
is
within
your
premises,
you
can
use
a
Wi-Fi
radio
scanner
to
look
where
the
signal
is
at
the
maximum
level
(it
means
you’re
physically
close
to
the
access
point
antenna).
However,
consider
that
sophisticated
attackers
may
use
high-power
directional
antennas
from
nearby
positions
outside
your
house
or
office.
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User’s
Guide
-
App
v6.2.1
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