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Unassociated Station Detected
In the event where a wireless client station failed to authenticate or
associate with an Access Point, it would continue trying periodically
until it is successfully associated for normal communication.
AirMagnet Enterprise detects client stations stuck in the constant
retry mode to alert the WLAN administrator for two reasons:
• A user is out of wireless service and is in need of help.
• If multiple users are reported by AirMagnet to be in the
unassociated mode, then the wireless infrastructure (AP or
back-end authentication server) may be down.
AirMagnet
Mobile
reports this alarm along with the SSID of the
unassociated client station. The WLAN administrator can use the
AirMagnet Diagnostic Tool to proactively find the association or
authentication problem with the reported unassociated station.
Alternatively, the WLAN administrator can also use AirMagnet
Mobile's
active end-to-end test tools to further investigate the
problem by emulating a client station in the action of association,
DHCP, Ping, and Trace route.
Device Down or Malfunction
When wireless service is disrupted, it is usually due to infrastructure
equipment failure (broken antenna, power failures, or the AP radio
interface going down). Some of these problems may eventually
recover by themselves, leaving no trace of evidence for tracking
down the root cause until they happen again. Others, however, may
not recover, disrupting wireless service for a prolonged period of
time. These are some of the most critical issues that need to be
detected and dealt with immediately.
AirMagnet Mobile can detect these problems by monitoring the
airwaves and analyzing information collected by the AirMagnet-
supported WLAN cards. In addition to detecting any infrastructure
devices missing in action (typically, AP down), AirMagnet Mobile
also detects AP firmware resets and 802.11 power-save management
function implementation flaws, both of which are known problems
for some wireless devices.
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