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Deauthenticating and Disassociating Client Devices, Using the Network Map Window

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Chapter 5 Network Management Using the Network Map Window Deauthenticating and Disassociating Client Devices Use the Deauthenticate and Disassociate buttons to deauthenticate and disassociate the client device from the access point. These buttons appear only on Station pages for devices that are associated with the access point, and only users with administrator capability can operate them. • Deauthenticate-Forces a client to re-authenticate with the access point. • Disassociate-Allows a client to break its current association, re-evaluate the currently associated access point and determine which of the surrounding access points has the best signal quality to associate with. Using the Network Map Window To open the Network Map window, click Map at the top of any management system page. (See the "Navigating Using the Map Windows" section on page 2-4 for information about the Map page.) When the Map window appears, click Network Map. You use the Network Map window to open a new browser window displaying information for any device on your wireless network. Unlike the Association Table, the Network Map window does not list wired devices on your LAN. Figure 5-5 shows the Network Map window. Note Your Internet browser must have Java enabled to use the map windows. OL-2159-03 Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide 5-11

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Chapter 5
Network Management
Using the Network Map Window
Deauthenticating and Disassociating Client Devices
Use the Deauthenticate and Disassociate buttons to deauthenticate and
disassociate the client device from the access point. These buttons appear only on
Station pages for devices that are associated with the access point, and only users
with administrator capability can operate them.
Deauthenticate
Forces a client to re-authenticate with the access point.
Disassociate
Allows a client to break its current association, re-evaluate the
currently associated access point and determine which of the surrounding
access points has the best signal quality to associate with.
Using the Network Map Window
To open the Network Map window, click
Map
at the top of any management
system page. (See the
Navigating Using the Map Windows
section on page 2-4
for information about the Map page.) When the Map window appears, click
Network Map
.
You use the Network Map window to open a new browser window displaying
information for any device on your wireless network. Unlike the Association
Table, the Network Map window does not list wired devices on your LAN.
Figure 5-5
shows the Network Map window.
Note
Your Internet browser must have Java enabled to use the map windows.