Open passwords can't dial in specific devices that disrupt/overload the 
network.  All it takes is a single 2gb file on Dropbox to shutdown your network.


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On Feb 20, 2012, at 3:08 PM, John Wilker wrote:

> We just use your standard WPA2 access password. Curious why you'd go that 
> route vs. just a password.
> 
> Would definitely be keen to hear pros and cons too
> 
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> On Monday, February 20, 2012 at 4:05 PM, Toby in Boulder wrote:
> 
>> Has anyone in here used the AuthenticateMyWifi
>> [www.nowiressecurity.com] service to administer authentications on
>> their wifi network? I'm looking into it. Any good/bad experiences with
>> it? Thanks in advance. All the best, Toby
>> 
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