10 Tips for Wireless Home Network Security ... More importantly, when someone finds a default SSID, they see it is a poorly configured network and are much more likely to attack it. Change the default SSID immediately when configuring wireless security on your network. ... About Wireless Network Security...
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Most WLAN hardware has gotten easy enough to set up that many users simply plug it in and start using the network without giving much thought to security. Nevertheless, taking a few extra minutes to configure the security features of your wireless router or access point is time well spent.
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The network security group in the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division developed a secure 802.11b wireless networking system. They used an off-the-shelf PC running the OpenBSD operating system, an Apache web server, the Internet Software Consortium DHCP server, and IPF firewall software.
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An article about wireless network security and what you should be aware of that can affect home wireless security. ... Now to the wireless network security part. By default, how many IP addresses is your Access Points DHCP server configured to hand out? In many cases this could be 32, 50, or 100 IP addresses. Why would you...
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article regarding wireless network security for the home including ssid, essid, wep, wpa, firewalls, passwords, firmware updates and more from your About.com Guide for Internet / Network Security, Tony Bradley ... Introduction to Wireless Network Security...
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In this article, we’ll look at some of the ups and downs of wireless network security, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), work by various groups on wireless security issues, and some advice for securing your wireless networks.
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Wireless network security is easy if you follow these simple steps to secure your Lan ... Wireless Network Security is a serious issue and is not to be taken lightly. There are countless tools out there to help hackers compromise your wireless security. So how do you minimize or possibly eliminate the risk of hackers...
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Matthew Gast, author of O'Reilly's 802.11: The Definitive Guide, explains the security flaws in 802.11 wireless networks and looks ahead to the remedies. ... Successfully designing a wireless network may also mean designing your network around the poor security of management tools, so that network management traffic...
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