On Tue, 2010-10-12 at 12:57 -0500, Blake Bowers wrote: 
> Depending on where in Bristow, John at
> 
> http://www.onalot.com/

LOL.  From their FAQ:
"In addition to our Firewall protection, we use WEP encryption on all
our radio links. WEP = Wired Equivalency Protocol, meaning it is
considered to be as secure as a direct copper wire link. WEP encryption
is a coded algorithm that "twists" all data by a factor of 26 to the
16th power to make it un-decipherable to anyone else. Many government
agencies and other high security interests use this same encryption
technique - it was developed to be especially secure."


Ok..maybe it's just their web page that needs to be updated, or perhaps
they are really certain that WEP  is "as secure as a direct copper
wire".  

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