Which all Access points are supported with rogue detector in 4511 series and 4620 AP model series
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‎11-05-2014 10:56 AM
Which all Access points are supported with rogue detector in 4511 series and 4620 AP model series
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‎04-12-2016 01:47 PM
Reset default Altitudeâ„¢ 4511 Access Point, you can helps me?
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‎04-12-2016 01:47 PM
<content-quote data-username="thang duc">Reset default Altitudeâ„¢ 4511 Access Point, you can helps me?
</content-quote>I'm going to move this to its own thread to keep this one on topic 🙂 Please reference the new conversation here: How to factory default an Altitude AP4511?
</content-quote>I'm going to move this to its own thread to keep this one on topic 🙂 Please reference the new conversation here: How to factory default an Altitude AP4511?
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‎11-06-2014 12:15 PM
This should give you a good explanation of the differences between basic and advanced. To set it up just create the policy and apply it to the controller.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t399daoo85vfcj0/WIPS_COMPARE_draft.pdf?dl=0
Sean
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t399daoo85vfcj0/WIPS_COMPARE_draft.pdf?dl=0
Sean
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‎11-05-2014 02:28 PM
Hello Nagaraj
All of the APs support the ability to detect rogue devices. They can do this while servicing clients on a particular channel or you can set them as a sensor. For APs like the 4610 and 4620 one radio can be set as a sensor and the other set to either 2.4 or 5Ghz. The 4511 is a single radio so if it is set to sensor then it can not service users.
I hope that helps
P
All of the APs support the ability to detect rogue devices. They can do this while servicing clients on a particular channel or you can set them as a sensor. For APs like the 4610 and 4620 one radio can be set as a sensor and the other set to either 2.4 or 5Ghz. The 4511 is a single radio so if it is set to sensor then it can not service users.
I hope that helps
P
