On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 12:22:19PM -0700, Richard C. Steffens wrote:
> We talked about that at the clinic and ruled it out as a false sense
> of security since someone with the right equipment could observe
> what MAC addresses are being used and spoof one of them.

At some point you need to compare the cost of all these security
measures to their supposed benefit. What is the probability that
anyone cares enough about gaining access to your network that they'd
go to all the trouble of sniffing out the SSID, MAC addresses,
cracking your WEP, etc.? Rather quite low, I'd bet. It may be a better
use of your time to focus on host security instead.

-- 
Paul
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