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by dvtrn
2552 days ago
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it was a long and convoluted process to get network access for personal computers, so he didn’t even bother trying "When people can't work with you, they will look for ways to work around you". - former IT boss of mine. Every time. |
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Needless to say, there where dozens of rogue AP's in the network, which where a biatch to find (was a manual job actually walking around with a laptop trying to find them). With the global rollout we made sure "rogue AP detection" was implemented as an additional feature, which came with its own challenges (sometimes not knowing something is easier to deal with...).