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Manage Rogue Access Points, Guest Network Access, and Users
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller
Manage Rogue Access Points
The wireless controller can detect rogue access points in your network, you can classify the
detected rogue access points, and you can import a list of known access points.
Rogue Access Point Concepts
Rogue access point detection is disabled by default on the wireless controller. If you want to
detect rogue access points, you must enable rogue access point detection. Scanning might
affect the service availability of the access point temporarily.
An access point is defined as rogue if:
• The access point’s radio basic service set identifier (BSSID) is detected by any of the
managed access points.
• The access point transmits on the Ethernet side on the same Layer 2 as the managed
access points.
• At least one client is connected to the access point.
Any unmanaged access point not meeting all these conditions is classified as a neighbor.
The access points transmit broadcast frames on the Ethernet during the time access point
radios are off-channel (and scanning).
The wireless controller can detect and maintain a maximum of 512 access points, both
neighboring and rogue access points.
Note: If enabled, basic rogue AP detection and advanced rogue AP
detection apply to all profiles, whether in the basic profile group or in
any of the advanced profile groups.
Configure Basic Rogue Detection Settings
In a basic setup, you can set up one detection server. In an advanced setup you can create
multiple detection servers (for more information, see Classify Rogue Access Points on
page 220).
 To set up a server to detect rogue access points:
1. Open a web browser, and in the browser’s address field, type the wireless controller’s IP
address.
By default, the IP address is 192.168.0.250.
The wireless controller’s login window opens.
2. Enter your user name and password.
3. Click the Login button.

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BrandNETGEAR
ModelProSAFE WC7500
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