Put them Outside the LAN?

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[mailto:wireless-admin@;lists.bawug.org] On Behalf Of Enrique LaRoche
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 2:24 PM
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Subject: RE: [BAWUG] Linksys Woo's



I recently had 2 of these units working and providing free access


What are you doing to secure this system?

How do you stop wireless users from accessing your lan resources?

Thanks

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[mailto:wireless-admin@;lists.bawug.org]On Behalf Of homebrew
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 1:23 PM
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Subject: [BAWUG] Linksys Woo's


Okay, maybe I'm the last to find out, but can anyone figure out how to
fix the huge security 
Holes in these things. Linksys says, "don't let your customers run
setup.exe" are they just As brainless as lemon. The story here is
simple, I have 2 linksys 2.2 with 1.01c firmware And I even got the
1.01g (which doesn't plug the holes). Ok, this is for those of you who
don't know, You can run setup 1.05 and reprogram your AP at will, no
passwords needed, yes, this baby will just Let you change the AP to be
what ever you want (even if you have a password). Linksys has some back
Door and its WIDE freaking open. I recently had 2 of these units working
and providing free access And they just kept going down, I thought it
was power, nope, it was someone being down out right MEAN. Wont mention
any names (avradionet) but they are a competitor. You can also just
flood the linksys With SNMP request and it shuts the radio part of the
card down. So needless to say I have since Change all this out and the
performance of my new ones are nowhere near what I was getting out of
them.

Can someone tell me where the firmware is and how to hack it so it
doesn't have these great features As linksys has explained it to me.

-homebrew

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