So basically your saying there is zero security concerns when it comes to having a wireless connection and enterprise LAN connection at the same time?
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Browse All TopicsI've read all I can find on this forum about disabling wireless when ethernet is connected, but surprised at the options. Does anyone know the specific on how to disable a wireless connection when connected to the LAN using Group Policy? Does anyone have an adm they can share for this?
What I know is you can individually set that option on some laptop manufacturers, and some third party options available, but I'd like to lock this down with a GPO or something on our enterprise LAN instead of managing each laptop individually.
If anyone has information related to the impact on security when having connection through the LAN, and wireless at the same time it would be helpful also. The problem is we want our wireless to remain available without the fancy content filtering and AV scans our LAN firewall provides. But we only want connection to either one or the other,. not both!
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Here is one solution from another post. I'm surprised no one has locked this down with GPO.
http://www.wirelessautoswi
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by: vikingtechnologiesPosted on 2009-08-27 at 23:51:16ID: 25205445
If the computer is connected via a wireless interface and in the same time a lan cable is plugged the default route is switched to the lan if it's connecting via a dhcp server.
It can be connected with wireless and lan but the internet will only come from the lan cable.