11-01-2012 03:49 AM - edited 07-03-2021 10:58 PM
Hello, Flavien.
I have the wireless controller 5508 and many AP1261 registered on site. It detects a lot of rogue access points around. I would like to find out geographic location of these rogue access points. Is it possible? What should i do for this?
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11-01-2012 04:14 AM
If you had WCS NCS or Prime Infrastructure those tools along with an MSE can show you close proximity of rogue AP's. without those you have to look at what ap is hearing the rogue the strongest and you can determine where that rogue might be.
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11-01-2012 07:53 AM
One thing to note, is that many times you don't even have to worry about rogue ap's if the signal is -75 or worse, but you would have to determine that by testing. I have a client (education) that there are many rogues but even the AP's that show up at -70 are external to their buildings. So when you look at rogues from the WLC, look at the # Detecting Radios. The rogues that you need to really look at is when you have many radios detecting that rogue because that is most likely in your building. Then look at the RSSI and you also can determine if is a ap from a nearby home, building, etc or internal to your building.
Thanks,
Scott
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