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Can I disable transmit on an access point and yet allow it to receive signals so that it can participate in rogue access point detection?

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Can I disable transmit on an access point and yet allow it to receive signals so that it can participate in rogue access point detection?

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A. The solution you want is called scanning-only access point mode. The scanning-only AP mode puts a radio interface in a dedicated mode monitoring the air space surrounding it without carrying any regular WLAN user traffic. For more information, see the scanning-only AP mode information in the online help or the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, 2.15.

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