•
Channel
—
The channel on which the rogue AP is currently broadcasting.
•
Rate
—
The rate in megabits per second at which the rogue AP is currently transmitting. The current rate is always
one of the rates shown in the Supported Rates field.
•
Signal
—
The strength of the radio signal emitting from the rogue AP. If you hover the mouse pointer over the
bars, a number representing the strength in decibels (dB) appears.
•
Beacons
—
The total number of beacons received from the rogue AP since it was first discovered.
•
Last Beacon
—
The date and time of the last beacon received from the rogue AP.
•
Rates
—
Supported and basic (advertised) rates set for the rogue AP. Rates are shown in megabits per second
(Mbps). All Supported Rates are listed, with Basic Rates shown in bold. Rate sets are configured on the
page.
Step 4
Check the AP List, then click the
Move to Trusted AP List
in order to move the AP to the
Trusted AP List
. If the AP
is in the
Trusted AP List
, click the
Detected Rogue AP List
in order to move the AP to the
Detected Rogue AP List
.
Step 5
Click
Refresh
to refresh the screen and display the most current information.
Saving the Trusted AP List
To create a Trusted AP List and save it to a file:
Step 1
Select
Security
and click
View Rogue AP List...
in the
Rogue AP Detection
section. The
Rogue AP Detection
page
is displayed.
Step 2
In the
Detected Rogue AP List
, click
Move to Trusted AP List
for the APs that are known to you. The trusted APs
move to the Trusted AP List.
Step 3
In the Download/Backup Trusted AP List area, click
Backup (AP to PC)
.
Step 4
Click
Save
.
The list contains the MAC addresses of all APs that have been added to the Known AP List. By default, the filename is
Rogue2.cfg. You can use a text editor or web browser to open the file and view its contents.
Importing a Trusted AP List
You can import a list of known APs from a saved list. The list may be acquired from another AP or created
from a text file. If the MAC address of an AP appears in the Trusted AP List, it is not detected as a rogue.
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Saving the Trusted AP List