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    Hi dianewalker, thanks for clarifying,

    Personally, I would never want to be accused and charged with "passing the wireless key on the left hand side."

    I would physically have to touch every machine myself. That can be a logistical nightmare.

    How often you need to change keys... it all depends on how many breaches you have to the WLAN. That will be based on the number of users that have the key loaded on their machines. The ones that are no longer with you.. pray they didn't give the key away. Educate the users and have a strong wireless policy that frowns on key sharing.

    But then it is back to reality, users will do anything to get on the wireless network:

    Hopefully you'll have none of these issues because you will stress using 802.1X on the private side, and
    will migrate to DMZ the WAPs with a quasi-secure, yes... captive portal for the public access and set time limits for access based on user role.

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