I know there are several older threads on this topic, but after reading them all and even trying some of the suggestions, I'm still not getting what I need. Maybe some of you will have other suggestions. Here's the issue:
Our middle school students all have school-issued Macbook Airs, and our teachers use ARD to monitor them. To get around that monitoring, students would simply turn the wifi off and play some offline games or do something else off topic undetected. So I found a great script shared here that requires students to authenticate as an admin to turn wifi off. It took all of 30 minutes for a couple of tech savy kids to realize that if they wanted to get around that all they had to do was go to "Join other networks", type in some random string of characters, and press join, so that the computer disconnects from the student network and looks for a non-existent network. Is there a similar way via a script to prevent them from being able to do that? The kids do take these machines home and connect to networks there, but those are remembered networks already. Any suggestions, scripts, magical spells to make these kids not act like kids are greatly appreciated. :)
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Removing Wifi Icon or Option for "Join other Networks"
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