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Beacon Interval: Signal: The beacon interval used by the rogue AP. Beacon frames are transmitted by an AP at regular intervals to announce the existence of the wireless network. The default behavior is to send a beacon frame once every 100 milliseconds (or 10 per second). The strength of the radio signal emitting from the rogue AP. 5.6.3 Trusted AP List Information about the trusted APs is displayed in the list. Figure 5-35 Trusted AP List Action: Click Unknown to move the AP out of the Trusted AP List. MAC: The MAC address of the trusted AP. SSID: The SSID for the trusted AP. Band: Displays the frequency band which the wireless network of the trusted AP operates at. Channel: The channel on which the trusted AP is currently broadcasting. Security: Displays the enabling or disabling of the security mode of the wireless network. 5.6.4 Download/Backup Trusted AP List You can import a list of trusted APs from a saved list which is acquired from another AP or created from a text file. The AP whose MAC address is in the Trusted AP List will not be detected as a rogue. You can also backup a list and save it in your PC. Figure 5-36 Download/Backup Trusted AP List 38

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Beacon
Interval:
The beacon interval used by the rogue AP.
Beacon frames are transmitted by an AP at regular intervals to announce the
existence of the wireless network. The default behavior is to send a beacon frame
once every 100 milliseconds (or 10 per second).
Signal:
The strength of the radio signal emitting from the rogue AP.
5.6.3
Trusted AP List
Information about the trusted APs is displayed in the list.
Figure 5-35 Trusted AP List
Action:
Click
Unknown
to move the AP out of the Trusted AP List.
MAC:
The MAC address of the trusted AP.
SSID:
The SSID for the trusted AP.
Band:
Displays the frequency band which the wireless network of the trusted AP operates
at.
Channel:
The channel on which the trusted AP is currently broadcasting.
Security:
Displays the enabling or disabling of the security mode of the wireless network.
5.6.4
Download/Backup Trusted AP List
You can import a list of trusted APs from a saved list which is acquired from another AP or created
from a text file. The AP whose MAC address is in the Trusted AP List will not be detected as a
rogue.
You can also backup a list and save it in your PC.
Figure 5-36 Download/Backup Trusted AP List