Reference Manual for the NETGEAR ProSafe Wireless Access Point 802.11g WG302

Detecting a Rogue Access Point

For enhanced security, you can scan the wireless network to detect rogue access points. Detecting Rogue AP’s involves scanning the wireless environment on all available channels looking for unidentified AP’s. In particular, unidentified AP’s that are using the SSID of a legitimate network can present a serious security threat.

Figure 4-6: Rogue AP Detection menu

Once you turn on Rogue AP Detection in the WG302, the AutoCell Enabled AP continuously scans the wireless network and collects information about all APs heard on their channel. The information collected includes: SSID, MAC Address, Channel, and AutoCell Enabled.

The user can Grant authorization to an unidentified AP, Save the Authorized APs into a file, Import the previous Authorized APs from a file.

Note: The AP will disconnect all the wireless connections if Rogue AP Detection is turned ON.

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NETGEAR WG302NA manual Detecting a Rogue Access Point, Rogue AP Detection menu