If you want security and Wifi, do the security outside the context of
Wifi - like, require all Wifi traffic to be done through a vpn.

On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 4:28 PM, Carruth, Rusty
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> ONLY 32?  Aren’t you allowed 128?
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> Yeah, for the longest time mine was 128 chars long. VERY nasty when entering 
> new devices…  My family finally forced me to make it a little shorter! ;-)
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> On 2017-11-23 15:52, Michael Butash wrote:
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> Ensure you're only using wpa2-aes (no tkip, or mix wpa1-2), and use a very 
> long psk string.  Ensure your clients aren't vulnerable to the blueborne and 
> other wifi ota exploits.  Not much else you can do really unless you want to 
> run a radius and/or cert pki in-house to do eap-tls, or peap.  You can crack 
> against wpa2, but unless using an easy string, it's not easy or assured they 
> will figure out your string.
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> I use a 32char random string, special characters, really annoying when adding 
> new devices, but I don't worry about someone cracking it.
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> On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 2:58 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I would like to "Harden" my WIFI and am not sure where to start.  I seem to 
> recall past discussions on replacing the standard equipment provided by our 
> ISP.
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> I would like to make it very difficult to hack my WIFI and I would like a 
> firewall.  And I would like this to be "Plug and Play" as much as is 
> possible.  In other words I would like to stay away from installing a Linux 
> firewall on an extra PC and then having to maintain it.
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> Please feel free to let me know if my expectations are not valid.
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> Thanks in advance!!
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> Keith
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