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Status Information
Using Web Management to View Neighbor AP Detection Status
The Neighbor AP Detection Status window shows the wireless clients currently associated with the access point. Select Neighbor AP Detection Status from the menu.
The Web interface displays a list of 802.11a and a list of 802.11b/g neighbors detected.
Click the appropriate radio button to Sort by: BSSID, Channel, SSID, RSSI and then click Save as Default to display the 802.11a or 802.11b/g Neighbor AP lists sorted by your selection.
The 802.11a or 802.11b/g Neighbor AP lists display the following information:
•AP Address (BSSID) is the MAC address of the access point.
•SSID identifies the name of the network associated with this access point.
•Channel identifies the radio channel that the access point uses to communicate with wireless clients.
•Mhz identifies the bandwidth the access point uses on that channel.
•RSSI specifies a measure of the power of the signal received from the access point.
•Encryption indicates whether clients associating to this access point use encryption
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