maybe a configItem?  looking in win32_networkadapter, where name like
'%wireless%', you want to know the NetEnabled value (True vs False).  test,
test, test.  Up to you if you want "TRUE to mean "compliant" or FALSE to
mean "compliant".

it'll depend if you have lots of nic adapters that have name like
wireless-you may get more than 1 reply per box; which might not help you.
in case it might be a bigger deal to implement because of the multiple rows
of results; probably a custom configuration.mof and then a custom hinv
import.  It's all possible--just "fun" to do.


On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 12:54 PM, Aday, Karalene B (RCIS) <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> Does anyone have a query that will capture all the wireless adapters and
> whether they are disabled or enabled?   I can’t find the disabled part and
> not sure what to query for?
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