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E, and a computer, marked F, connected to the wired network. The coffee shop's
access point is marked 1.
Figure 47 Tutorial: Wireless Network Example
In the figure, the solid circle represents the range of your wireless network, and
the dashed circle represents the extent of the coffee shop's wireless network. Note
that the two networks overlap. This means that one or more of your APs can
detect the AP (1) in the other wireless network.
When configuring the rogue AP feature on your NWAs in this example, you will
need to use the information in the following table. You need the IP addresses of
your APs to access their Web configurators, and you need the MAC address of each
AP to configure the friendly AP list. You need the IP address of the mail server to
set up e-mail alerts.
Table 16 Tutorial: Rogue AP Example Information
DEVICE
Access Point A
Access Point B
Access Point C
Access Point D
File / Mail Server E
Access Point 1
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A
D
1
IP ADDRESS
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.3
192.168.1.4
192.168.1.25
UNKNOWN
E
C
MAC ADDRESS
00:AA:00:AA:00:AA
AA:00:AA:00:AA:00
A0:0A:A0:0A:A0:0A
0A:A0:0A:A0:0A:A0
N/A
AF:AF:AF:FA:FA:FA
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F

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