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ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual
Enable Rogue AP Detection and Monitor Access Points
Enable and Configure Rogue AP Detection
The wireless access point can detect rogue access points and prevent them from connecting
to the wireless access point. The wireless access point maintains a list of access points it
detects in the area. Initially all detected access points are displayed in the Unknown AP List.
You restrict communication to approved access points by adding them to the Known AP List
and enabling the rogue AP detection feature.
If you enable rogue AP detection, the wireless access point continuously scans the wireless
network and
collects information about all access point on its channel.
Wireless 802.11b, Wireless 802.11bg, or Wireless 801.11ng
The section heading depends on the configured wireless mode.
Unicast Packets The number of unicast packets received and transmitted over the wireless
con
nection since the wireless access point was restarted.
Broadcast Packets The number of broadcast packets received and transmitted over the
wi
reless connection since the wireless access point was restarted.
Multicast Packets The number of multicast packets received and transmitted over the wireless
connection since the wireless access point was restarted.
Total Packets The total number of packets received an
d transmitted over the wireless
connection since the wireless access point was restarted.
Total Bytes The total number of bytes received an
d transmitted over the wireless
connection since the wireless access point was restarted.
Client Association
802.11b Radio,
802.11bg Radio, or
802.11ng Radio
The number of associated clients connecte
d to the radio in the configured
wireless mode.
Table 19. Statistics Fields (Continued)
Field Description