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May 24 2021
5:45 AM
Separate Networks in one bldg
Hi there,
I've come across a situation where a portion of a bldg (and network) will be used by a separate sub-entity. There will be no network changes (same internet egress, same dhcp setup, etc) other than not wanting entity B's local tech having access to adjust wireless to entity A's.
If I setup a separate network, would the Air Marshall --> Block Rogue SSIDs need to be turned off on each network?
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May 24 2021
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As per the Air Mashal KB:
> APs in other networks within the same Dashboard organization will not appear as a rogue or interfering APs. However, they can still be contained by block listing the SSID using exact match, MAC, keyword, wildcard rules.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Air_Marshal#Manually_Applying_Security_...
> APs in other networks within the same Dashboard organization will not appear as a rogue or interfering APs. However, they can still be contained by block listing the SSID using exact match, MAC, keyword, wildcard rules.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Air_Marshal#Manually_Applying_Security_...
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As per the Air Mashal KB:
> APs in other networks within the same Dashboard organization will not appear as a rogue or interfering APs. However, they can still be contained by block listing the SSID using exact match, MAC, keyword, wildcard rules.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Air_Marshal#Manually_Applying_Security_...
> APs in other networks within the same Dashboard organization will not appear as a rogue or interfering APs. However, they can still be contained by block listing the SSID using exact match, MAC, keyword, wildcard rules.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Air_Marshal#Manually_Applying_Security_...

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