True
Yes, You don't want to broadcast your secure network.
04-EC-M-0003: Issuance date: 22 June 04, Wireless Security Standards (Version 1.25)
True; Make sure that the ESSID/SSID broadcast option is turned off at the access point!
Do not broadcast SSID.
They should review the BBP standards.
To review the Army's current information on deploying 802.11 and 802.16, one should consult the Army's Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs) related to wireless security standards. These STIGs provide detailed guidance on securing wireless networks, including configuration requirements and best practices for mitigating vulnerabilities. Accessing the relevant STIG documents will ensure compliance with Army policies and enhance the security posture of wireless deployments.
Disable the broadcast of the SSID on the access point.
It should be in "Wireless" properties in your wireless router.
It should be Wireless, somewhere in Security for wireless networks.
range and security (802.11n Wireless LAN)
A password
To create a minimal wireless access point configuration, you need a wireless router or a dedicated access point device connected to a network via Ethernet. The device should be powered on and configured to broadcast a wireless signal with a unique SSID (network name). Basic security settings, such as WPA2 encryption and a strong password, should be enabled to protect the network. Lastly, ensure that the wireless channel is set appropriately to minimize interference from other networks.