Hello Andrew,

MAC filtering will mean no IP traffic from the infected user so stopping the
problem. It would be worth offering a service to clean the infected
computer.

Regards,
Wayland.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andrew Goble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 3:43 PM
Subject: [smartBridges] Virus attacks


Hi,

We are running a wireless network servicing about 30 customers on 4 Airpoint
AP's.  Currently a subscriber gateway is being used to authenticate users.
We have had an ongoing problem with users getting viruses and then bringing
the network to a crawl and/or completely down as the virus scans and/or
spams to spread itself.  Removing the customer from the subscriber gateway
stops any access to the Internet at large, but because they are still
connected to the AP's, the AP itself and our internal equipment are still
getting hammered.  Currently we are not using the internal MAC filtering
feature on the airpoints.  Has anyone know if this (or any other actions)
will allow us to completely shut off an infected user?  Any input you have
would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Andrew Goble


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