Hello,

I'm doing a research for the deployment of a secure implementation 
of a wireless 802.11a/b environment.

Until WPA (Wireless Protected Access) from the WiFi alliance comes
to life next year, I realised that WEP is the only air-side Layer 2 
(crackeable) encryption protocol. This lack of security requires
other upper-layer protocols to do this job such as IPSec or VPN
implementations. Those solutions seem to be not very scalable indeed.

I would like to know which kind of implementations are the most
preferred and desirable for you. Is there anyone managing any
secure deployment similar?
I have heard a little bit about Cisco vendor implementation (LEAP)
but I suppose it only works with both APs and client cards from Cisco.

Authentication is a first step, 802.1x could help us to authenticate 
users and establish a secure VLAN-based traffic, but it is not a
solution for air-side sniffing and spoofing. Is IPSec or VPN the
only solution?

If anyone has any documentation or slides about LEAP, 802.1x either
wireless secure deployments, they will be appreciated.

Thank you,

-- Carlos




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