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View and Save Access Point Lists, To view the Unknown AP List and save it to a file

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ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP360 View and Save Access Point Lists The wireless access point detects nearby APs and wireless stations and maintains them in a list. You can use this list to prevent them from connecting to the wireless access point.  To view the Unknown AP List and save it to a file: 1. Select Monitoring > Rogue AP > Unknown AP List. The Unknown AP List screen displays: Figure 48. 2. Click Refresh to let the wireless access point discover the access points and populate the Unknown AP List for the selected 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz modes. The following table explains the fields of the Unknown AP List screen: Table 21. Unknown AP List Fields Field MAC Address SSID Privacy Channel Rate Beacon Int. # of Beacons Last Beacon Description The MAC address of the unknown AP. The SSID that the unknown AP is using. Indicates whether or not security is enabled (1 means enabled; 0 means disabled). The channel that the unknown AP is using. The transmit data rate in Mbps of the unknown the AP. The interval for each beacon transmission in ms. The number of beacons transmitted by the unknown AP that the wireless access point has detected. The timestamp that indicates the time when the most recent beacon was detected. 3. Click Save to export the list of unknown or known APs to a file. A window opens so you can browse to the location where you want to save the file. The default file name is macList.txt. Management 79

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ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP360
View and Save Access Point Lists
The wireless access point detects nearby APs and wireless stations and maintains them in a
list. You can use this list to prevent them from connecting to the wireless access point.
To view the Unknown AP List and save it to a file:
1.
Select
Monitoring > Rogue AP > Unknown AP List
. The Unknown AP List screen
displays:
Figure 48.
2.
Click
Refresh
to let the wireless access point discover the access points and populate the
Unknown AP List for the selected 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz modes.
The following table explains the fields of the Unknown AP List screen:
3.
Click
Save
to export the list of unknown or known APs to a file. A window opens so you can
browse to the location where you want to save the file. The default file name is macList.txt.
Table 21.
Unknown AP List Fields
Field
Description
MAC Address
The MAC address of the unknown AP.
SSID
The SSID that the unknown AP is using.
Privacy
Indicates whether or not security is enabled (1 means enabled; 0 means
disabled).
Channel
The channel that the unknown AP is using.
Rate
The transmit data rate in Mbps of the unknown the AP.
Beacon Int.
The interval for each beacon transmission in ms.
# of Beacons
The number of beacons transmitted by the unknown AP that the wireless
access point has detected.
Last Beacon
The timestamp that indicates the time when the most recent beacon was
detected.