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Is there a way to prevent a computer from enabling a wireless network
interface, or dial-up modem connection when connected to an ethernet LAN and vice versa? My organization has a written policy for users to not have their wireless NIC, or their dial-up modem active when they are connected to the LAN via ethernet cable. This has been identified as a potential backdoor to the wired LAN. However, we have found that users have not been following this written policy for a number of reason. Is there a way to do this globally, without overburdening the users? |