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Once a rogue client is detected, WLAN administrator should
shut down the client from the network. Most common method
of keeping rogue clients away is by configuring their MAC
address in the Access Points Access Control List (ACL).
ACL determines whether to deny or allow a client to connect
to the Access Point. WLAN administrators can specify the rogue
clients MAC address in the ACL of all authorized Access
Points to keep the rogue client off the network for ever.