Netgear WC7500 - ProSAFE® Wireless Controller 사용자 설명서

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ProSAFE Wireless Controller 
5. 
Configure the settings as described in the following table.
6. 
In the table with access points, select the check box for the access point for which you want 
to capture WiFi packets.
You can select only access point that are in the Connected state. The table can display 
WAC720, WAC730, and WAC740 access points only.
7. 
Click the Start button.
In the table with access points, the Capture Status field for the selected access point 
states Running and includes the radio band for which packets are captured.
IMPORTANT:
After starting the capture process, you must manually stop the 
process.
8. 
When you want to stop the capturing process, do the following:
a. Select the check box again for the same access point.
b.  Click the Stop button.
In the table with access points, the Capture Status field for the selected access point 
shows Stopped.
Setting
Description
Capture Beacon
Select the Capture Beacon check box to enable capturing of beacon frames. 
If the check box is cleared (which is the default), beacon frames are ignored 
during the packet capture process.
Capture Probe
Select the Capture Probe check box to enable capturing of probe requests 
and responses.
If the check box is cleared (which is the default), probe requests and responses 
are ignored during the packet capture process.
Client Mac Address
If you want to capture packets that are destined for a particular client, enter the 
MAC address of the client. 
By default, the MAC address is 00:00:00:00:00:00, which specifies that packets 
are not filtered for any MAC address during the packet capture process.
Save Location
Select one of the following radio buttons to specify where the captured packets 
must be saved:
• 
Local Capture [Max 40MB]. After the file size reaches its maximum limit 
of 40 MB, regardless of whether you click the Stop button, the file is saved 
to the access point logs from where you can download it (see 
• 
Remote Capture. When you click the Stop button, the file or files are 
saved to the TFTP server. With remote capture, multiple files, each limited 
to a size of 40 MB, can be saved to a TFTP server until you stop the 
capturing process.
Band
From the Band menu, select 2.4GHz or 5GHz to specify the radio band on 
which packet must be captured.