Wireless Clients Bandwidth Threshold

Detect when a client connected to one or more SSIDs exceeds bandwidth in one or both directions of traffic.

See indicators of a compromised wireless client or IoT end station (for example, wireless security camera, sensor, streaming device, and so on).

Managing Wireless Clients Bandwidth Thresholds:

From the Thresholds Library in the WhatsUp Gold Alert Center Libraries view, you can perform the following Wireless Clients Bandwidth Threshold operations.

Add. Create a new Wireless Clients Bandwidth Threshold.

Edit. Adjust, tune, and configure an existing Wireless Clients Bandwidth Threshold.

Copy. Clone a new Wireless Clients Bandwidth Threshold based on an existing Wireless Clients Bandwidth Threshold's configuration.

Delete. Remove Wireless Clients Bandwidth Threshold from library.

See Also

Thresholds Library

CPU Threshold

Custom Threshold

Disk Utilization Threshold

Interface Threshold

Interface Errors and Discard Threshold

Memory Threshold

Ping Availability Threshold

Ping Response Time Threshold

SNMP Trap Threshold

Windows Event Log Threshold

Syslog Threshold

Hyper-V Event Threshold

VMware Threshold

Blackout Summary Threshold

Failover Threshold

WhatsUpHealth Threshold

Conversation Partners Threshold

Network Traffic Analysis Custom Threshold

Failed Connections

Interface Traffic Threshold

Top Sender/Receiver

Suspicious Connections Threshold

Access Point Memory Threshold

Access Point CPU Threshold

Banned Client MAC Threshold

Device Over Subscription Threshold

Excessive Rogue Threshold

Rogue Access Point MAC Address Threshold

Rogue Hidden SSID Threshold

Rogue Specific SSID Threshold

Rogue Unknown SSID Threshold

Wireless Access Point RSSI Threshold