The "office" in question is our local little municipal building
<http://www.allamuchynj.org> and the Ethernet wiring and router are only
used for access to the Internet (Comcast gave us a free port in exchange
for renewing their charter) - none of the individual PCs are set up for
"sharing" - they don't even share printers. The other "good news is that
this office is out in "the boonies" - far from anything except a
pasture. When I originally set the office up, it was all WiFi to save
money on wiring. The connectivity was so poor (through concrete block
walls) that we finally gave up, bit the financial bullet, and hardwired
the offices. Based on past performance, I don't think we have to worry
too much about "warring".
Thanks for the thoughts,
Mike
Tom Piwowar wrote:
You should discuss with your auditors that their request for WiFi will
potenitally open your network to easy intrusion and broadcast your
private information to everyone in the neighborhood. I'm amazed at how
eaily auditors will trade their client's security for their own minor
convenience.
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