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Should wireless subnets be part of SCCM boundary groups?

Our company exists in one building.  We have a single SCCM (1710) server for our internal network.  We have different subnets (wired and wireless) for different floors. Each "wired" subnet has an associated "ip address range" boundary in SCCM that's included in the boundary group for our building.

Should we include subnets associated with our wireless networks in the Boundary Group that contains our internal "wired" subnets, or should the "wireless" subnets be in their own Boundary Group, or should SCCM not pay attention to any wireless subnet?

Any and all advice is greatly appreciated!!

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This is a new building with a new network setup (that we've not moved into yet).  We will have different subnets for byod and guest wireless networks.  The subnets I'm referring to are just corporate wireless devices.
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John confirmed my suspicion that we need to start treating (corporate) wireless devices the same as wired devices when it comes to managing them with SCCM.
Thanks for the update and I was happy to help