C. Falconer wrote:
> Yes - WPA all the way.

Or, stop everyone from trying to break your wlan, set it up with no
encryption at all, do traffic shaping on the router and allow say 2kbps
for a few open ports to allow neighbours and visitors to use the net to
check for email (HTTP,HTTPS,POP,IMAP,SMTP,SSH).

Then set up OpenVPN to allow a properly authenticated user to gain full
(encrypted) access to the private LAN behind the router.

The *worst* thing about wlan encryption is that it's a challenge, and
cracking it doesn't mean the manufacturers change the protection. Crack
OpenVPN, and the project can fix the problem openly.

Give them "something for nothing", and the temptation to crack is
reduced. And how else are you going to cope with friends visiting with
laptops? Actually *remember* your wlan key password? I can't remember
mine (it's all configured up in the client machines already)

-jim, being contrary. Good morning!

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