Rick Smith wrote:
Can't vendors make it so that whatever you use as the securing KEY can't be
contained in the hostname, essid or anywhere else ? Common Sense...
I'm sure they could, but as soon as a customer decides this is what they
want to do, and can't, angry phone calls will ensue.
No matter how silly the request, it's pretty much guaranteed that
someone, somewhere, will actually WANT to set up their network that way
and have reasons that are (at least in their own heads) perfectly valid
for wanting to set it up in that way and no other. A friend of mine uses
WPA and made the network key his SSID, but that was actually his
honeypot network. (He's a little cracked like that.)
David Smith
MVN.net
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