The AP Detection screen displays potentially hostile access points, their SSIDs, reporting AP, and so on. Continuously re-validating the credentials of detected devices reduces the possibility of an access point hacking into the network.
To view the AP detection statistics:
Unsanctioned AP |
Displays the MAC address detected access points that are yet to be authorized for interoperability within the access point managed network. |
Reporting AP |
Displays the hardware encoded MAC address of the radio used by the detecting access point. Select an access point to display configuration and network address information in greater detail. |
SSID |
Displays the WLAN SSID the unsanctioned access point was detected on. |
AP Mode |
Displays the operating mode of the unsanctioned access point. |
Radio Type |
Displays the type of the radio on the unsanctioned access point. The radio can be 802.11b, 802.11bg, 802.1bgn, 802.11a or 802.11an. |
Channel |
Displays the channel the unsanctioned access point is currently transmitting on. |
Last Seen |
Displays the time (in seconds) the unsanctioned access point was last seen on the network. |
RSSI |
Lists a RSSI (relative signal strength indication) for a detected (and perhaps unsanctioned) access point. |
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