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From: Al Potter <apotter () icsalabs com>
Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2002 13:36:09 -0400

Hunting down:

ISSs tool (wireless scanner) has specific functionality for this.  You can 
enter STAs and APs to ignore (ones you own, or other company's) and it 
will then display what it sees that's new.

Killing:

LARTs work for me...

How are people starting to deal with hunting down and killing rogue 
Wireless Access Points (WAPs)[1]?  It seems pretty easy in environments 
where wireless isn't allowed at all, but is anyone dealing with the situation in 
an environment where there are sanctioned wireless networks?




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