No.  MAC addresses can be sniffed in network traffic and spoofed. Not sure
anything is bulletproof.  It's just a matter of how important the info is
and how bad someone wants to get in.

Mike

On 5/9/07, Alvin Auerbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I think that you can set the net so that only
certain MAC addresses are allowed. Is this
"bulletproof"?


>WEP has been a problem since it was created really, but recently it had
>gotten worse.
>
>Mike
>
>On 5/9/07, MrMike6by9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>I was at a geek gathering this weekend. One fellow told us of a poor
>>soul who only used WEP to secure his wireless network and someone
>>cracked it and used his connection to download child porn. The upshot
>>was that the owner of network was sentenced to 5 years per image. The
>>object lesson is that WEP can be cracked with relative ease these days
>>by monitoring packet traffic.
>>
>>[quote]
>>Your home or office WiFi network may be even less secure than you
>>think. Researchers have now shown that they can break 104-bit WEP, a
>>common 802.11b/g/n security mechanism, in as little as one or two
>>minutes. A team at the Technische Universität Darmstadt said that they
>>can grab the key with a 95 percent probability of success in as little
>>as two minutes using a 1.7GHz Pentium-M machine to do the
>>calculations.
>>[unquote]
>>
>>
>>
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070404-new-attack-cracks-wep-in-record-time.html
>>
>>>  Subject: Wireless Printer Server Connectivity Issue
>>>
>>>  I have an Actiontec DSL modem/router set up with 128 bit WEP.  For
that,
>>I just type in a 26-digit hex key.  I am now trying to connect a Netgear
>>wireless printer driver, but the WEP screen has four keys, the option to
>>type in a passphrase to generate the keys, and the option for public or
>>shared-key access.  I have tried all the permutations that I can think
of
>>and still can't get the two boxes to talk to each other.
>>>
>>
>>--
>>"So it goes"
>>- Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (1922-2007)
>>
>>
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