Wireless LAN Security Exception Clause Samples

The Wireless LAN Security Exception clause defines specific circumstances under which standard wireless network security requirements may be relaxed or modified. Typically, this clause applies to situations where strict security protocols are impractical, such as in guest access areas or for certain legacy devices that cannot support advanced encryption. By outlining these exceptions, the clause ensures operational flexibility while still maintaining an overall security posture, addressing the need to balance usability with risk management in wireless network environments.
Wireless LAN Security Exception. Section 4.6.3 of the DTCP2 Specification shall not apply where it is not technically feasible and commercially reasonable for a Licensed Product to determine from its operating system whether Wireless LAN security is engaged.
Wireless LAN Security Exception. The first sentence of section 10.3 of Specification Volume 1 Supplement E shall not apply where it is not technically feasible and commercially reasonable for a Licensed Product to determine from its operating system whether Wireless LAN security is engaged.