What Is In The Wireless Lan - Fluke AIRCHECK User Manual

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What unauthorized or unknown
access points are connected to my Wi-
Fi network?
Are they a security risk?

What is in the Wireless LAN?

What wireless LANs are available?
What access points are available?
Are the signal strengths sufficient?
Is the access point configured correctly?
The Rogue Access Points test, an optional part of AutoTest, indicates whether
unauthorized or unknown access points are detected with a rating of
Warning, or
Fail grading. Results include a list of all rogue access points
heard at your location. Identification of rogue access points requires
configuration of an Access Control List (ACL). ACL configuration is available
from the AutoTest screen by selecting Rogue Access Points > ACL or Home>
Access Points > ACL.
By default, the Rogue Access Point test is not enabled. To enable the test and
allow it to run as part of AutoTest, select Tools > Thresholds / AutoTest Settings
> Rogue Access Point AutoTest.
Using AutoTest to Diagnose Your Network Health
See
Select Networks to see a list of wireless LANs and the access points that connect
to each network. To see all access points that are available at your location,
select Access Points. See page 48.
Select Access Points to see a list of access points available at your location and the
signal strength of the access points. To see bar graphs of the signal strength and
noise for an access point, highlight the access point, then press
Select Access Points, highlight an access point, then press
What You Can Learn About Your Network
, on page 46.
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. See page 52.
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