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Chapter 6: The Administrative Functions in the Wireless Network Monitor
Classification
Wireless-G Business USB Network Adapter with RangeBooster
Client Classification
The Client Classification Screen lets you classify the existing wireless clients into trusted networks and untrusted 
networks. New client information is received from Linksys Business Series access points. New clients start off as 
Unclassified until the System Administrator classifies them. A Trusted Client is one that has been identified by the 
System Administrator to be known and legitimate. An Untrusted Client is one that is known and not legitimate; 
this client could be a malicious client or simply a neighborhood client not part of the network. Remaining clients 
that have not been classified can be considered as unclassified or unknown.
The left table lists the available unclassified clients with their associated Access Point's SSID. The top right table 
lists the clients that have been classified as Trusted. The lower right table lists the clients that have been 
classified as Untrusted.
You may select any items from the Unclassified Clients table and click the arrow to classify your selections into 
Trusted Clients or Untrusted Clients. You may also select any items from the Trusted Clients or Untrusted 
Clients 
and click the arrow to de-classify your selections into theUnclassified Clients table.
You may click Refresh to refresh the list, Clear to clear selected items on the list, or Back to go to the previous 
screen.
You may click AP ClassificationClient Classification, or Advanced Settings to go to that screen.
Advanced Settings
Click Advanced Settings for classifying your wireless networks by Mac (Address), VendorSSID and Channel
Click the MAC tab to configure the trusted MAC addresses, Vendor to configure the trusted AP vendor list, SSID 
to configure the trusted SSID list, Channel to configure the trusted channel, or Back to go to the previous screen.
Trusted MAC Addresses
Clicking the MAC button displays the Trusted MAC Addresses screen, which provides information and function for 
configuring the existing wireless networks as trusted networks with MAC Access control of the access points and 
the clients. The Trusted AP’s MAC Addresess that you enter on this screen will also appear on the AP 
Classification
 screen as a trusted access point.
The tables list the entry of MAC addresses of your trusted and allowed wireless access points and clients.
Enter the 12-digit hexadecimal numbers in the field and click Add to add the entry. To delete an entry, select it, 
then click Delete
Figure 6-6: Trusted Mac Address
Figure 6-7: Allowed SSID Configuration