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Knox Asset Intelligence 21.09 release notes
Indoor positioning
IT admins can now track, locate, and retrieve assets in large public and private spaces using Knox Asset Intelligence's new indoor positioning solution. View the indoor and outdoor locations of your devices directly from your admin console.
The companion Knox Finder app extends the existing location tracking functionality, helping you set up devices to report their indoor locations as blue dots in the Knox Asset Intelligence console.
Device grouping by venues
To support the new indoor location functionality provided by Knox Finder, a new Device grouping feature is added to allow IT admins to sort and filter their device fleet by venue.
For example, if your organization manages devices across several retail stores, you can assign devices to each store and easily filter them through the Knox Asset Intelligence console.
Refer to Group devices by venue for more details.
Knox Capture scanning performance
With the KCS 1.40 release, Knox Asset Intelligence introduces a new data module that allows IT admins to analyze scanning trends on devices enrolled in Knox Capture.
Identify scan issues and enhance frontline productivity with captured insights, such as total scan counts per barcode symbology, hourly scan count distributions, and more.
To learn more, see Scanning performance.
Last Wi-Fi connection information
The Knox Asset Intelligence agent now updates the console with Wi-Fi connection events as soon as they occur. A logged event can be found in the affected device's details panel, and includes the following information:
- Network name (SSID) — The access point (AP) device name, set by the AP manager.
- AP Vendor — The AP manufacturer name as officially registered with IEEE.
- AP BSSID — The AP's Basic service Set Identifier (IEEE 802.11 wireless networking).
- Wi-Fi strength (RSSI) — The strength of the received signal, measured in dBm.
- Band — The frequency of the Wi-Fi band, either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz.
- Linkspeed — The maximum speed the device can transfer data to and from the internet, shown in Mbps.
- Last connected time — The time the last reported Wi-Fi connection event occurred.