08-07-2015
This is a wireless interface so this is not on a switched network, it probably has a connection and routes to your corporate switched network, but it's not exclusive. What other wireless devices are there anywhere near that might be scanning for routers to connect to? These may be personal devices, other companies, cars with satellite navigation even looking for updates etc.
Without a physical connection, you are effectively on a hub of the radio waves.
Robin
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nm-connection-editor
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NAME
nm-connection-editor - network connection editor for NetworkManager
SYNOPSIS
nm-connection-editor [ OPTIONS ]
DESCRIPTION
nm-connection-editor is a GTK-based application to add, remove, and modify network connections stored by NetworkManager. NetworkManager
must be running for any network connections to be added, removed, or modified.
OPTIONS
-t, --type=<type>
Type of connection to create or show. Values are NetworkManager setting names, eg "802-3-ethernet", "802-11-wireless", "bridge",
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-c, --create
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-e, --edit=<uuid>
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SEE ALSO
nmcli(1), NetworkManager(8), nm-applet(1).
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