ExtremeWireless - Radar Historical threat report
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‎10-02-2018 06:57 AM
Hello,
in the ExtremeWireless Radar Historical threat report are three different values in the "Currenty Active" column. "Active", "Inactive", "aged".
What does "aged" mean?
Aged is used with for interferences. Is "aged" the same as "inactive" but only for interferences?
Best regards
Stephan
Here an example:
in the ExtremeWireless Radar Historical threat report are three different values in the "Currenty Active" column. "Active", "Inactive", "aged".
What does "aged" mean?
Aged is used with for interferences. Is "aged" the same as "inactive" but only for interferences?
Best regards
Stephan
Here an example:
Regards
Stephan
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‎10-12-2018 05:07 PM
Hello,
does nobody have an idea?
Best regards
Stephan
does nobody have an idea?
Best regards
Stephan
Regards
Stephan
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‎10-12-2018 05:07 PM
HI Stephan,
let's say I'm pretty sure that you are right with....
"aged" is the same as "inactive" but only for interferences
.... but I've no documents that would state that.
BR,
Ron
let's say I'm pretty sure that you are right with....
"aged" is the same as "inactive" but only for interferences
.... but I've no documents that would state that.
BR,
Ron
