Hi Cj ,
it s becoming more clear . i had lot of misunderstanding about rogue access point . Thank you for cleaing .
Now if you could provide little more clarification about your below statment
"f a rogue access point is not passing much traffic, containing it might generate more traffic and not reduce cochannel interference much"
can you tell how is that happens ?
Second
How airwave stops clients connecting to a rogue ap
Third
Can we define a portable ap as a rogue ? .Or rogue means someone plug his ap to our lan and start misuse dhcp ? Or ap using the same ssid which i am using in my network ?
What are other ways to eliminate or mitigate rogues
Thanks