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DoD Components providing guest WLAN access (Internet access only) must use separate WLAN or logical segmentation of the enterprise WLAN (e.g., separate service set identifier (SSID) and virtual LAN) or DoD network.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-92241 WIR0123-1 SV-102343r1_rule Medium
Description
The purpose of the Guest WLAN network is to provide WLAN services to authorized site guests. Guests, by definition, are not authorized access to the enterprise network. If the guest WLAN is not correctly installed unauthorized access to the enterprise wireless and/or wired network could be obtained.
STIG Date
WLAN Access Point (Internet Gateway Only Connection) Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) 2019-02-26

Details

Check Text ( C-91407r1_chk )
Have the SA show how the guest WLAN is physically connected to the firewall or supporting switch and how it is logically connected through firewall or switch configuration settings.

Verify the equipment is connected via a separate WLAN or logical segmentation of the host WLAN (e.g., separate service set identifier (SSID) and virtual LAN).

Verify the guest WLAN only provides Internet access.

If a guest WLAN is not set up as a separate WLAN from the DoD network or not set up as a logical segmentation from the DoD network or DoD WLAN, this is a finding.

If the guest WLAN does not only provide Internet access, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-98449r1_fix)
Reconfigure physical and logical connections as needed so the Internet-only guest WLAN infrastructure resides in a dedicated subnet off the perimeter firewall or installed as a completely separate Internet-connection only WLAN system with no access to the enterprise network.