Andrew,
When you say it brings your network down, does it reduce it to a crawl or does 
it effect the signal coming from the AP (effectively making the AP "beacon" for 
a while, on/off/on/off, then lose signal from the AP totally)?  We are having 
similar issues and I am having one heck of a time figuring out what is 
happening...

Thanks,

JOHN

Quoting Andrew Goble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 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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