1. An IT team walks through every floor of a new office building before deploying wireless access points, mapping existing signals and identifying neighboring networks, channel usage, and a rogue device broadcasting from the third floor.
2. A company purchases smartphones for its sales team and allows personal use, but lets each employee choose between an iPhone or one of two approved Android models from the company's approved device list.
3. An employee's smartphone automatically connects to their wireless headset, smartwatch, and laptop when they arrive at their desk — all of these devices communicate over short-range radio in a personal network around the employee.
4. On a BYOD phone, corporate email, the CRM app, and company documents are in a managed container under organizational policy, while personal photos, social media, and personal apps are in a separate area the organization cannot access or control.