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Wireless Controller User Manual
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AP De-Authentication Attack: Enable or disable the AP de-authentication attack.
The wireless controller can protect against rogue APs by sending DE authentication
Messages to the rogue AP. The de-authentication attack feature must be globally
enabled in order for the wireless system to do this function. Make sure that no
legitimate APs are classified as rogues before enabling the attack feature. This
feature is disabled by default.
Figure 105: WIDS AP Configuration
8.3.2 WIDS Client Configuration
Advanced > WIDS Security > Client
The D-Link Wireless Controller Wireless Intrusion Detection System (WIDS) can
help detect intrusion attempts into the wireless network and take automatic actions
to protect the network. The settings you configure on the WIDS Client
Configuration page help determine whether a detected client is classified as a
rogue. Clients classified as rogues are considered to be a threat to network security
The WIDS feature tracks the following types of management messages that each
detected client sends:
• Probe Requests
• 802.11 Authentication Requests
• 802.11 De-Authentication Requests.