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Best Practices in Corporate Deployment of Wireless Network 

Operations And Maintenance Phase

An accurate inventory of all authorised wireless devices helps identify rogue access points during security audits. This inventory will also be helpful for a variety of support tasks.

Network administrators should develop a coverage map of the wireless network, including locations of respective access points and SSID information. This map is a valuable asset for troubleshooting, or handling a security incident.

To simplify daily operations and ensure all access points are protected with appropriate measures, it is recommended a baseline security configuration standard for access points be developed. It is not uncommon to see security settings restored to their default factory settings after an access point is reset, which usually occurs when the access point experiences an operational failure. If a baseline security configuration standard is available, appropriate personnel can simply follow the standard settings to re-configure the access point.

Regular checking of log records must be performed, to ensure the completeness and integrity of all logs. Any irregularities spotted must be reported and a detailed investigation should be carried out if necessary.

It is recommended that administrators develop a set of in-house procedures for incident response, and update these procedures from time to time to address new potential security threats.

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