Hope this question isn't off topic, 

I am currently looking at securing wireless networks using Cisco hardware and wanted 
to check what peoples thoughts are on security.

I have read about using LEAP and also IPSEC, my concerns about using LEAP would be 
that although the client and access point send hashes of the username and password, 
and also dynamically create WEP keys, the process is still vulnerable to brute force 
attacks.  Now i know you can lock down the Access Point (AP) to specific MAC 
addresses, however, in our environment i can see wireless being used for meeting rooms 
etc, so the users would be random which would mean the constant addition / removal of 
MACs to the AP which would probably not be possible or practical all of the time.   
Although policy could dictate that when a wireless card is given out, the MAC address 
in added to the AP, however if you have multiple APs in different areas of building, 
being administered by different IT depts then this could soon become be a problem.

To me IPSEC looks like be the better solution using SecurID tokens (one time 
passwords) to authenticate users, any thoughts would be appreciated.



 

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