6 To locate rogue APs that do pose a threat to your internal WLAN, click the Map
View
7 Open the Map View, and look for rogue AP icons
their location.
You can now find the rogue APs and disconnect them. Or, if a rogue AP is actually
a component of a neighboring network, you can mark it as "known".
NOTE:
If your office or worksite is on a single floor in a multistory building, your
upper- and lower-floor neighbors' wireless access points may show up on the Map
View, but seemingly in your site. As the Map View cannot locate them in vertical
space, you may need to do a bit more research to determine where the AP is located
and if it should be marked as "Known."
NOTE:
To assist in physically locating rogue devices, click the plus sign (+) icon
next to a detected rogue AP. This expands a list to display which ZoneFlex APs have
detected this rogue, sorted according to signal strength.
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icon for a device to open the Map View.
Detecting Rogue Access Points
Access Point Sensor Information
. This provides a clue to
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