-----Original Message-----
From: Cheryl D. Wise 
Subject: [wdvltalk] RE: OT: wireless network adaptor question

We actually have 2 separate wireless networks. One secured with
authentication again a Windows 2003 domain controller on the higher speed g
network. The other pretty much wide open though not on any of the router
defaults that has no access to our intranet but does have internet access.
We use that one for guests and a bit of a honey pot if someone thinks they
will be breaking into our system. 


Cheryl D. Wise
Certified Professional Web Developer
MS-MVP-FrontPage
www.wiserways.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Glasgow 

Good suggestions, all, and you might also want to take some other security
measures, as well. In addition to turning off the SSID broadcast as Todd
suggests, change the default SSID or network name. Use MAC ACLs to only
allow your wireless NICs to access the network. Change your WEP key and, if
your software/hardware supports it, have the keys generated dynamically at
log on. There's a good deal that can be done to limit the access of the
baddies to your network; most of wireless's bad security rap is because
people leave everything at the defaults and don't implement the security
that is there. Like all networks, wired or wireless, invasion is still
possible. But if you make getting into yours enough of a pain in the arse,
the war driver or curious neighbor will likely look elsewhere rather than
truck with you.

Google on "wireless security" and you will find a wealth of security
information for wireless networks.


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Traffic on the w2k3 network is unencrypted? If so, how are you stopping
sniffing of the unencrypted packets?  All sorts of information is there for
the picking.

With wireless it isn't the edges that are a problem, it's the interior. 

drew

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