There are IPS features in nearly all of the 'enterprise' level wireless products now:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/adaptive-wireless-ips-software/data_sheet_c78-501388.html http://www.aerohive.com/solutions/applications/secure.html Doing a search for WIPs - or browsing forums about poorly configured WIPS/Policies can show that the deauth storms can be quite turbulent. ~mianosm On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 4:06 PM, David Hubbard <dhubb...@dino.hostasaurus.com > wrote: > Saw this article: > > http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/03/travel/marriott-fcc-wi-fi-fine/ > > The interesting part: > > 'A federal investigation of the Gaylord Opryland Resort and > Convention Center in Nashville found that Marriott employees > had used "containment features of a Wi-Fi monitoring system" > at the hotel to prevent people from accessing their own > personal Wi-Fi networks.' > > I'm aware of how the illegal wifi blocking devices work, but > any idea what legal hardware they were using to effectively > keep their own wifi available but render everyone else's > inaccessible? > > David >