Securing Wireless Networks Part #1... from EWeek

This is a discussion about Securing Wireless Networks Part #1... from EWeek in the Windows Security category; very giood read - my uncle was thining of a wireless lan and first thing i told him was security - and that if he does not know something about it first - he might as well put a welcome sign on his front door for everyone to come and leech his Inet and files!

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very giood read - my uncle was thining of a wireless lan and first thing i told him was security - and that if he does not know something about it first - he might as well put a welcome sign on his front door for everyone to come and leech his Inet and files!

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now just imagine the difficulty in getting 802.1x as well as VPN authentication to work over a heterogenous environment ..... PDA's, laptops, tablet PCs, blackberry ...... then from Windows ... Linux .... Apple....
 
HA is a wonder that after 6 months, we are still in "beta" for our wireless environment

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Got another "difficulty" that is being faced
 
End users setting up there own "unsecure" access points ... and then tracking down these AP.
 
Setting up a corporate/environment policy helps ....... but still, we have those rogues as well...