Ok folks, we tried this once already and no one replied. I want to know
what people are using to keep unwelcome guests off their networks and what
sort of lengths the industry in general goes to in order to keep users off
their networks, is wep128 really worth the overhead? That sort of thing.
See the below.
Like the topic says what does everyone use for security on their 802.11b
networks? WEP 64? WEP 128? Authentication? MAC access lists, radius, etc?
Also since airbridges are bridges does that mean that all customers can at
the very least see the downstream traffic of all other users if they wished
to break out a packet sniffer? Or does the airbridge take care of only
passing along the appropriate traffic.
Thanks
David Berndt
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