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Disabling wireless acces on a domain

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I would like to disable wireless adapters on our corporate network, to avoid
users accidentally creating a bridge to our corporate network and a rogue
wireless network.
I've tried using af grouppolicy , but it is possible to switch it on again
by the user.
Is there any other way to disable wireless adapters on laptops with wireless
adapters.

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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless (More info?)

 

There's no way to totally restrict wireless connectivity with group policy.
One option may be to completely uninstall the wireless NIC if you don't even
want your laptops to be able to connect wirelessly.

"john_bager" <john_bager@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:118EDB78-4326-401E-A35E-05B3C8D3559E@microsoft.com...
>I would like to disable wireless adapters on our corporate network, to
>avoid
> users accidentally creating a bridge to our corporate network and a rogue
> wireless network.
> I've tried using af grouppolicy , but it is possible to switch it on again
> by the user.
> Is there any other way to disable wireless adapters on laptops with
> wireless
> adapters.

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