In order to identify other APs within local radio range, the device can record the beacons received (management frames) and store them in the scan table. Since this recording occurs in the background in addition to the AP's "normal" radio activity, it is called a "background scan".
If a value is entered here, the device searches the frequencies in the active band that are currently not in use in cycles within this interval in order to find available APs.
The background scan function is usually deployed for rogue AP detection for the device in AP mode. This scan interval should correspond to the time span within which rogue APs should be recognized, e.g. 1 hour.
Conversely, for the device in client mode, the background scan function is generally used for improved mobile WLAN client roaming. In order to achieve fast roaming, the scan time is limited here, for example, to 260 seconds.
- SNMP ID:
- 2.37.1.2.11
- Console path:
- Setup > WLAN-Management > AP-Configuration > Radioprofiles
- Possible values:
0 … 4294967296
- Special values:
- 0
- When the background scan time is "0" the background scanning function is deactivated.
- Default:
- 0