A previously unknown wireless device, which may be either an access point
or a station, is detected by receipt of transmissions from that device at
one or more access points that are currently operating within a managed
wireless network. A graphic representation of the newly detected device
is displayed in a region of a user interface external to a region
containing a representation of the physical environment of the managed
wireless network. A user selects a number of known access points from
which an estimated distance to the newly detected device is to be
determined and represented. A representation is generated of an estimated
distance from each one of the selected number of access points, such as
those access points that are estimated to be physically closest to the
newly detected device, for example on the asis of signal strength with
regard to transmissions from the newly detected device received at the
known access points. The distance representations from the known access
points may be provided using substantially circular "distance rings",
displayed in the region of the user interface containing a representation
of the physical environment in which the wireless network is deployed.
The distance rings enable a user to may observe one or more distance ring
intersections indicating one or more potential positions within the
wireless network's physical environment at which the newly detected
device may be located.