User Manual Part 6
Administration Tab
SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide
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Antenna Ports Used: Three external antenna ports are available in every SS-300-AT-C-50 type sensors.
Depending upon number of external antennas connected; click the checkboxes corresponding to the antenna ports in
the sensor template. Indentation marks are provided on the sensor enclosure describing the radio and antenna port,
like 2.4G/5G Ant 1, 2.4G/5G Ant 2, and 2.4G/5G Ant 3.
Note: To derive the full benefit of 802.11n range and to be able to capture all 802.11n traffic all three antennas must
be connected.
Antenna Model: Select the appropriate antenna model for 2.4GHz/5GHz antennas from the drop down list. The
antenna models available are SS-300-AT-AND-12-3 and SS-300-AT-AND-14-3 recommended for Indoor use and
select Other and enter the antenna model of your choice in the Enter Antenna Model field.
Note: It is recommended that if you select external antennas, you must connect dual band antennas to the antenna
ports.
Click Save to save all settings.
Click the icon to edit an existing sensor template. When an existing sensor template is edited a Confirmation –
Save dialog appears indicating the modifications, by selecting the tabs that were modified. You are allowed to
uncheck a tab if you wish to cancel those modifications. Click OK to save the changes for the selected tab.
Note: Name and Description of the sensor template are automatically saved.
Click Save As to save the sensor template with a different name without modifying the original template.
Click Restore Default to revert to the System Template. The system enables you to select tabs to control the settings
that will be restored to the default values. If you click Restore Default on the System Template, parameters under the
selected tabs are restored to their factory default settings. A Confirmation – Restore Default dialog appears with a
list of tabs selected, for which default settings will be applied.
Important: The system has the ability to scan and defend on 4.920-4.980 GHz and 5.470-5.725 GHz channels in
US/Canada and IEEE 802.11j channels 4.920-4.980 GHz and 5.040-5.080GHz channels in Japan.
Click the icon to view an existing sensor template. Click the icon to delete an existing sensor template.