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Stick the thing on it's own network and only allow
encrypted/vpn connections in. Realize that no matter
what you do someone will still be able to join the
network and sniff passwords etc with relative ease.
In other words, wireless is a hostile network
environment and should always be treated as such.
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On Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 12:17 PM, Azeem Shahjahan Jiva wrote:
Hi,
So what is a good way to keep my wireless network secure?
Currently I do
the following:
128bit key
limited to the MAC addresses I use (two machines)
turn off my access point when I don't use it (night, when I'm at work).
Does this sound resonable? Anything else i can do?
+---------- Thus spoke Russell Nelson on Thu, May 16, 2002
Tom Woody writes:
But you have to admin that Obscurity = greater security,
http://www.counterpane.com/crypto-gram-0205.html#1
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