[MLB-WIRELESS] Wireless Security solutions
Livio Mazzon
livio at veritech.com.au
Sat Sep 7 12:37:08 EST 2002
Jack
If they spent that much on networking gear, there is a solution that would
meet their security requirements. Point them towards the SMC Secure
Server, which is specifically designed for wireless network security.
(SMC2504W)
We have purchased a unit which we are currently trialling, it looks good....
Livio
At 01:56 PM 6/09/2002, you wrote:
>At 12:05 PM 9/6/02 +1000, evilbunny wrote:
> >Hello KevinL,
> >
> >WEP is a 2 dollar lock, for all it's faults, how many people here
> >would seriously think that they have anything so special someone will
> >spend weeks trying to crack it?
> >
> >Yes it's flawed, but it takes considerable amounts of time to break
> >it...
>
>I have a customer in Melbourne, who has installed $100,000 worth of
>Access Points and associated infrastructure and they will NOT turn it
>on, UNTIL the company IT wizards can guarantee security, the system has been
>installed for 9 months with Cisco AP's.
>I am hooking an Industrial Process Monitoring system to it all.
>Yes, these guys have been reading recent media articles on Wireless
>Hacking......the article in the Herald Sun was presented at our Project
>Engineers meeting......security is the word :-)
>
>Jack
>Rockhampton.
>
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