Re: Open access point for clients
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 22:17:18 -0500, "NewsGroup" <Card@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
We have a secure Wireless network using wep and mac filtering.
I was under the impression that wep was now deemed to be so readily
breakable as to be considered insecure and that mac filtering
virtually only prevented the most trivial of intrusion attempts.
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AnthonyL
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