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I am a student , and i wonna write a paper about wireless lan security. Did anyone know vulnrabilities about the WPA protocol?
Zones: Security, IPSec, MS Forefront-ISADate Answered: 01/09/2005 Views: 4
I am looking to install a wireless network in a hotel.  It will be free internet access, no restrictions or WEP/WPA.  The only problem is the structure of the hotel requires a pretty strong signal....
Zones: Networking, Wireless Access Points, Telecommunicati...Date Answered: 06/28/2005 Views: 0
WEP/WPA all sound great, AND there are many articles explaining it but none (I can find) that give instructions on how to set up WEP or WPA encryption. Any suggestions? Thanks
Zones: Networking, Data Encryption, IPSecDate Answered: 08/14/2005 Views: 6
If SSID broadcast is diabled and SSID and router log-on are changed from the factory defaults, is WPA necessary for home wireless network security?
Zones: Security, Net SecurityDate Answered: 11/29/2004 Views: 0
I'm looking at purchasing an Access point and I was wondering what to buy.  Here is my network environment 14 notebooks Dell Latitude D810 with intel 2915 wireless nics. I will be using the G stand...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 03/10/2005 Views: 0
Hi I have just set up a router for my PC, the router is a BELKIN ADSL Wireless G, it aslo has a 4 ethernet ports aswell. I removed my old ADSL modem and connected to the router from from PC via...
Zones: Networking, Wireless Access Points, OS Network...Date Answered: 08/01/2005 Views: 24
I am new to linux and have managed to get my wireless card up and running under this OS and connected to the Router/net.  However to do this i've had to disable encryption, since other computers on...
Zones: Linux, Linux DistributionsDate Answered: 01/26/2006 Views: 0
I dont hav ethe option for selecting WPA when i try to setup are new encripted wireless AP unit. any idea as to why i can see it and how to get it to show?
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 01/05/2006 Views: 9
Hi experts, I've just finished the basics of setting up my old Red Hat 9 box as an access point.  It accepts wireless connections, hands out IPs through DHCPd, and allows access to the internet ...
Zones: Linux Network SecurityDate Answered: 01/11/2006 Views: 0
A problem with connecting to wireless router after I set up security, I enabled MAC filtering and turned on WPA-PSK with a random 64 character password.  Everything works fine on one computer, but ...
Zones: DSL / CableDate Answered: 04/15/2006 Views: 0