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Rogue Access Point (RAP) is one of the serious problem concerned with the security issues. The attacker usually inserts the RAP by setting the information such as Service set identifier (SSID), MAC Address and beacon frame size same as those of the legitimate AP. In this paper, we propose the mechanism for RAP Detection by considering sequence number of beacon frame in wireless local area networks...