You have to do both preferrably.  You kill the wired port to get them off your 
LAN, but if they are also on one of your SSIDs or run an unsecured one the AP 
can bug light your clients.  Given that there is an unauthorized intrusion on 
the wired side, I don't want him talking to my clients at all.

Steven Naslund
Chicago IL


On Oct 9, 2014, at 7:42 PM, "Chris Marget" 
<ch...@marget.com<mailto:ch...@marget.com>> wrote:



On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Naslund, Steve 
<snasl...@medline.com<mailto:snasl...@medline.com>> wrote:

If you set up an AP and try to plug it into my wired infrastructure that's when 
the active stuff comes into effect because you have no right to add a device to 
my wired network.

Hi Steve,

You're not the first to express this sentiment. Do you mind if I ask why?

I mean, if you *know* there's an AP on your wired network, wouldn't it be more 
effective to kill the wired port?

Just curious...

/chris

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