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Ok. Now what?
While I find your article informative, it lacks any comperable solution to wireless internet security. I would be interested to know what a good solution to wireless security might be. Other than disconnecting you'r wireless router and access points, and throwing them in the trash, of course. I guess what i'm asking is; is there a way to secure a wireless connection without sacrificing signal strength or use-ability?
Posted by: arnett.c   Posted on: 04/15/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Ok. Now what?  arnett.c | 04/15/05
Yes, there is good security  george_ou | 04/15/05
DHCP?  anbah3@... | 04/15/05
Still not secure  george_ou | 04/15/05
Wireless Security System  glswitzer | 04/25/05
This is the VPN approach  george_ou | 04/27/05

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