We are moving to include wireless access in our charge back model.
Currently we charge for active data jacks so at this time any installed
wireless access points get charged only at the rate for the single data jack
required for the AP. We do not charge by IP, user, or connected computer:
Just out of curiosity for those who do not have/allow wireless access in the
dorms. How do you go about detecting and eliminating the AP's in the
residence halls.
Thanks.
Brad
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Bradford B. Saul
Lead Network Engineer
IT - Network Engineering
Hoffman Hall
We use this stuff,
http://www.bluesocket.com/products/intrusionprotection.html, to enforce
RF security policy. In your case, it sounds like you just want a No
Wireless in the Dorms policy. With this solution, you basically mark
which AP's are authorized. All other RF is unauthorized and you can
I haven't tested it on our Cisco/Airespace system yet, but supposedly it will
send dissasociates to all rouge APs when clients associate to them and knock
them offline. I really don't know the details, but it might help for all
those linksys ssids.
From what I understand, the Airespace system