[ale] kimset
Dow Hurst
dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Wed Feb 12 11:21:57 EST 2003
I picture a triangulating array combined with a auto-defragger (robotic
machine gun) on your roof. Someone starts transmitting to your wireless
network that isn't authorized and you zero in on them and eliminate the
source. ;-)
Dow
Geoffrey wrote:
> cfowler wrote:
>
>> A VPN is part of an acceptable solution. But that only protects the
>> data in that tunnel. the #1 problem is that 802.11b allows anyone to
>> :"plug-in". Its the same as me dragging a 100' piece of cat-5 from my
>> 100mb switch to the curb at home. Anyone can plug that in and I can not
>> stop them. What I have to do is secure it and make it difficult to
>> plug-in so that someone may not be motivated enough to do it.
>
>
> I love this stuff. I was not aware of that. Cool. So, how is this
> done? Firewall and such, as well as restricting connectivity via Mac?
> Do these devices have mac addresses?
>
> What else do you do to secure this thing? (image of cat5 cable
> flopping around in the front yard....)
>
>
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