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Rogue AP Detection
Rogue Access Points refer to those unauthorized and often unmanaged APs attached to an existing wired
network which could bring harm to the network or may be used to deliberately gain access to confidential
company information. With Background Scanning enabled, the Rogue AP Detection feature can be used
to periodically scan 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands to identify rogue wireless Access Points not
managed by the ezMaster.
Search Bar
Use the Search Bar to search for Rogue Access Points detected using the following criteria: BSSID, SSID,
Type, Channel, Mode, Band, Security, Detector.
BSSID
Displays the BSSID of the rogue device detected.
SSID
Displays the SSID of the rogue device detected.
Type
Displays the type of the rogue device detected.
Channel
Displays the channel of the rogue device detected.
Mode
Displays the wireless mode of the rogue device detected.
Band
Displays the band of the rogue device detected.
Security
Displays the encryption method of the rogue device detected.
Detector
Displays the name and MAC address of the managed AP which detected the rogue
device.
Column Filter
Shows or hides fields in the list.