- Netgear ProSafe WFS709TP Smart Wireless Controller Manual
Table Of Contents
- WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual
- Contents
- About This Manual
- Chapter 1 Overview of the WFS709TP
- Chapter 2 Deploying a Basic WFS709TP System
- Chapter 3 Configuring Network Parameters
- Chapter 4 RF Plan
- Chapter 5 Configuring WLANS
- Chapter 6 Configuring AAA Servers
- Chapter 7 Configuring 802.1x Authentication
- Chapter 8 Configuring the Captive Portal
- Chapter 9 Configuring MAC-Based Authentication
- Chapter 10 Adding Local WFS709TPs
- Chapter 11 Configuring Redundancy
- Chapter 12 Configuring Wireless Intrusion Protection
- Chapter 13 Configuring Management Utilities
- Chapter 14 Configuring WFS709TP for Voice
- Appendix A Configuring DHCP with Vendor-Specific Options
- Appendix B Windows Client Example Configuration for 802.1x
- Appendix C Internal Captive Portal
- Appendix D Related Documents
- Index

WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual
Configuring Wireless Intrusion Protection 12-5
v1.0, June 2007
Misconfigured AP Detection
If desired, you can specify the valid channels for an AP. This capability is primarily used when
third-party APs are being used in the network, since the WFS709TP cannot configure the third-
party APs. If a valid AP is detected as misconfigured, the system will deny access to the
misconfigured AP. In cases where someone gains configuration access to a third-party AP and
changes the configuration, this policy is useful in blocking access to that AP until the
configuration can be fixed.
Configuring Misconfigured AP Protection
An AP is classified as misconfigured if it does not meet configured valid channels. To configure
protection for misconfigured APs, navigate to Configuration > Advanced > RF Policies > Policies
> Misconfigured AP as shown in Figure 12-4.
Table 12-2 describes the fields shown in this section.
Note: Use caution when enabling both “Mark Unknown APs as Rogue” and “Disable
Users from Connecting to Rogue APs.” If the system is installed in an area where
APs from neighboring locations can be detected, these two options will disable all
APs in the area.
Figure 12-4
Table 12-2. Valid Channel Types
Field Description
Valid Enterprise 802.11b/g Channels Defines the list of valid 802.11b/g channels that third-
party APs are allowed to use.
Valid Enterprise 802.11a Channels Defines the list of valid 802.11a channels that third-
party APs are allowed to use.