Are There Security Risks In My Network - Fluke AIRCHECK User Manual

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Are There Security Risks in My Network?

Do networks have the expected level of
security?
Are there any ad hoc networks in the
area?
Are there rogue access points in the
area? Where are they?
Select Networks. Networks that have unsecured access points show a red open
lock (
). See page 48.
Select Networks. Networks that have ad hoc clients show the ad hoc icon
(
) in the SSID column. Ad hoc clients can be risks to network security or
can violate network policies. See page 48.
AirCheck can be used to help track the authorization status of discovered access
points. By default, when access points are discovered, they are assigned an
authorization status of
Unknown. You may change the status of individual or
groups of access points to reflect their relationship to your network e.g.,
authorized, neighbor, unauthorized.
You also have the option of changing the default device status from
Unknown to
Authorized. Once changed, all discovered access points will
be identified as
Authorized. You may then review the list and assign status
to individual access points accordingly. For example, if you know that an access
point is a rogue, you may give it the status of
Unauthorized device. See page 45.
What You Can Learn About Your Network
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