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Rouge Wireless AP Nov 11 2009 07:28PM
Steven Bonici (sbonici ilaonline org) (5 replies)
Re: Rouge Wireless AP Nov 13 2009 05:55PM
Kurt Buff (kurt buff gmail com)
Re: Rouge Wireless AP Nov 13 2009 02:27AM
Nikhil Wagholikar (visitnikhil gmail com)
RE: Rouge Wireless AP Nov 12 2009 10:52PM
Murda Mcloud (murdamcloud bigpond com) (3 replies)
RE: Rouge Wireless AP Nov 13 2009 05:30PM
Greg Copenhaver (greg copenhaver gmail com) (1 replies)
RE: Rouge Wireless AP Nov 13 2009 05:40PM
Daniel A. O'Neal (doneal kwintl com)
RE: Rouge Wireless AP Nov 13 2009 05:05PM
Nick Duda (nduda VistaPrint com)
RE: Rouge Wireless AP Nov 13 2009 05:01PM
Erin Carroll (amoeba amoebazone com)
Re: Rouge Wireless AP Nov 12 2009 09:12PM
Daniel Hood (dsmhood gmail com)
I know on Cisco switches they have a feature called "port security",
where you can limit the number of MAC addresses on a switches port.
You can limit the amount of MAC addresses on each port to just one and
also limit it to the first IP plugged in. That way if someone plugs a
Wireless AP in, it will shutdown the port and they will have to
contact you to get it opened. You could try implementing something
like this. I'm not sure what the feature is called on other brand
switches but googling should turn it up.

Daniel

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 6:28 AM, Steven Bonici <sbonici (at) ilaonline (dot) org [email concealed]> wrote:
>
> We have residential homes with PC's installed, Internet access, and I
> know there are people installing there own wireless Aps during overnight
> shifts because they ones we have installed are secured.  I know there
> are a lot of ways to find out, but is there any relatively small
> application that can be installed on a PC to identify either the rouge
> AP or laptop connecting to the network?
>
> Thanks - Steven
>
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[ reply ]
RE: Rouge Wireless AP Nov 12 2009 08:57PM
Daniel A. O'Neal (doneal kwintl com) (1 replies)
Re: Rouge Wireless AP Nov 12 2009 11:04PM
martinez85 att blackberry net (1 replies)
RE: Rouge Wireless AP Nov 13 2009 05:20PM
Boyd, Chad (CBoyd madden com)


 

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