Anthony,
We have the Aruba
system too, utilizing WPA-TKIP, which authenticates users on the AD via
Microsoft’s IAS. We decided to use WPA-TKIP primarily because TKIP
handles key creation as well as the interval key changes. WPA-PSK is more
secure than WEP but you still have the overhead of distributing the PSK; like
you would a WEP key. Sure this process could be automated, but if the key is
intercepted, it must be changed to maintain the integrity of your network.
Don
From: Anthony R.
Rosario [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006
9:04 AM
To:
[email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless
encryption
Hello all,
Currently we have the Aruba
wireless solution at our facility with a combination of the AP60’s and
70’s and we are considering using WPA-TKIP or WPA-PSK encryption. I am
curious to know if any of you have deployed WPA encryption at an enterprise
level and if so how were the encryption keys distributed to the end-users?
Anthony
R. Rosario
Network Technician
Fordham University
Dealy Hall, B-14
718-817-3774
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