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How long does it typically take for the WLSE to detect a rogue access point after it is connected to the network?

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How long does it typically take for the WLSE to detect a rogue access point after it is connected to the network?

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A. To detect a rogue AP, Radio Monitoring must be enabled. Radio monitoring gathers radio reports every 90 seconds, so if at least one AP can hear the rogue, WLSE will detect the rogue in approximately 360 to 450 seconds. (It takes 1 to 2 measurement intervals for Radio Monitoring to report a rogue, and the WLSE waits for 3 measurement intervals for other surrounding APs or clients to report the same radio.

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