On Mon, 15 Oct 2012 13:11:00 +1100, Karl Auer said: > No-one has said this yet, so I will - why are people working around your > normal network policies? This is often a sign of something lacking that > people need in their daily work. You can often reduce this sort of > "innocent thievery" down to a manageable minimum simply by making sure > that people have the tools they need to work. > > Sometimes it's cheaper to give people what they want than to prevent > them taking it. Maybe at least consider that as an option.
Amen to that - detecting rogue access points is one thing, but in order to make the users stop doing it, you're going to need either a sufficiently large carrot or a sufficiently large stick. If you don't deploy at least one, the problem *will* keep recurring.
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