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Radar detection of "WEP or WPA-PSK active encryption attack"

Radar detection of "WEP or WPA-PSK active encryption attack"

hsachse
New Contributor III
I have enabled the the in-service scan on one AP3825i access point to
test the Radar feature. Since I've enabled it at the morning the Radar reports "WEP or WPA-PSK active encryption attack" in the log.

Based on my knowledge this could be caused by excessive FCS errors and other reasons. I discovered the same behavior during severals other tests at different locations. For me it looks like a false positive. The Wireless Statistic Report of the access point shows a large FCS Error Count on Radio 1 (5 GHz):

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Anyone else has the same alarms?
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Ronald_Dvorak
Honored Contributor
Is there any document/user manual available that describe the RADAR functionality in more detail.

The HiGuard manual was very good so I'd like to see something similar for RADAR - it's hard to sell a added feature without any technical knowledge about it.

I've found a document from 2014 v8.21 but I hope that there is something more current/accurate that also includes new APs.

Thx,
Ron

Thanks for being vocal about this Ron.

Sorry Hartmut because I've hijacked the thread with my post.
You are right that is exactly the document I mean 🙂

@Extreme - I can't "sell" Radar to anyone without the information how it works.
The amount of "whitepapers" and othere technical material is VERY limited.

@Christina - Thanks but I think I've done enough - I've opened a GTAC ticket / I've wrote comments in the survey of the GTAC ticket and reported the issue here.

I think Ronald mean the old tech note for Radar feature introduced in version 8.21. This document include about the threats the WIDS/WIPS discover. In have one customer who asked for such an overview. Would be great if you include a updated version of this in the user guide.
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