Active Devices Table

This table lets you view, sort, and search for data about the devices that are sending signals on the specified radio band or channel. The Active Devices table for a spectrum monitor displays data for all channels on the selected band. The Active Devices table for a hybrid monitor displays data for the single monitored channel only. Click any of the column headings to sort the information in the table by that column criteria. Make a column wider or narrower by clicking the border of a column heading and dragging the border to a new position.

Figure 205: Active Devices Table

You can save the data in the Active Devices table for later analysis by exporting it as data file in .csv format, which can be viewed by spreadsheet and database management applications like Microsoft Excel. To export this table, click the down arrow in the upper right corner of this chart and select Export. A window opens and lets you browse to the location to which you want to save the file. Once you have identified the location where you want to save the file, click Save.

You can also filter table entries by signal strength, duty cycle, discovery time, activity duration, channels affected and device ID number by clicking the icon below any column heading and specifying the values or value ranges that should appear in the table. Table 206 describes each of the columns in the table and the filters that can be applied to the table output.

Table 206: Active Devices Table Options

Parameter

Description

Device Type

This column shows the type of active device detected by the spectrum monitor or hybrid AP. This

 

column may display any of the following values:

 

WiFi (AP)

 

Microwave (This option is only available for 2.4 GHz radios)

 

Bluetooth (This option is only available for 2.4 GHz radios)

 

Fixed Freq (Others)

 

Fixed Freq (Cordless Phones)

 

Fixed Freq (Video)

 

Fixed Freq (Audio)

 

Freq Hopper (Others)

 

Freq Hopper (Cordless Network)

 

Freq Hopper (Cordless Base)

 

Freq Hopper Xbox (This option is only available for 2.4 GHz radios)

 

Microwave (Inverter) (This option is only available for 2.4 GHz radios)

 

Generic Interferer

 

NOTE: For more information on non-Wi-Fi device types detected by a spectrum monitor, see

 

"Working with Non-Wi-Fi Interferers " on page 606.

 

 

BSSID

The Basic Service Set Identifier of the device. An AP’s BSSID is usually its MAC address.

 

 

SSID

The service set identifier of the device’s 802.11 wireless LAN.

 

 

Signal (dBm)

The current transmission power for this device, in dBm.

 

To filter the output of this table to show only specific device types, click the icon in the column

 

 

 

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