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Re: securing a WLAN with PPP (or the like)



also sprach Blair L Strang <bls@totalinfosecurity.com> [2005.03.07.0038 +0100]:
> I notice you tried pppoe-server.  Why not come over to the dark side
> and use PPTP? ;-P

Well, if it works, fine by me. It does introduce another layer and
thus more overhead, but hey... well, actually I'd prefer there to be
no IP traffic at all...

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