Leslie,
WPA2 has been a recommended minimum for quite a while if you really want
security you should not be using WEP:
http://www.isaac.cs.berkeley.edu/isaac/wep-faq.html

p.s.  Hi Alex!    if that is that your home setup you're pretty paranoid or
just playing with it   ;) !

On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 10:41 PM, Alexandre Bedard <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 29/11/2011 8:35 PM, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:
>
>   The problem with wireless routers, as I understand it, is that the
> session between between router and workstation, is one of being being
> protected with a static WEP encryption key value. Therefore, if one could
> find a new technology such that WEP encryption key interchange changes
> regularly with every new system boot, would that help?
>
>
> I run my router on WPA2-Enterprise and it queries my Linux server for
> authentication (Radius), which as far as I know, is not vulnerable to these
> types of attacks.
>
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