Use lousy antennas, long antenna cables, or lower the output power of the
radios inside the APs.  Best would be to lower the radio transmit power,
but that may not be an option for your radio.  Next best is to lower the
signal with a poor antenna or long antenna cables.

For security, don't let any of the wireless clients get internet access.
This will make the APs much less interesting to folks you don't want using
them.

At 01:31 PM 11/18/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi all-
>
>"Long time listner - first time caller" :)
>
>This may sound crazy, but I have need to limit the range of an access 
>point.
>I'm setting up a test environment for some RF guns (like warehouses use or 
>that you may see employes at target use) - and the bummer is that in my 
>situation the "guns" are basic dumb terminals and use a telnet client to 
>connect to servers on a wired LAN.  The "guns" run DR DOS and can do 
>absolutly not encryptions/security/secret stuff...  it's a pure telnet 
>connection from the gun to wired LAN server via a access point.
>
>Besides moving my whole development/test environemt to a DMZ zone out side 
>of my firewall, I am hoping to use MAC/IP filtering/ACL at the AP and the 
>firewall and severly limit the range of the AP (and limit the amount of 
>time that it is running)...  can this be done?
>
>The access point is a Symbol Specturm24 3021
>
>
>P.S.  I know this is horrible security...  :(
>
>
>
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