Re: WEP
On Sam, 03 Mär 2007, Freddy Freeloader wrote:
> >>>in fact you can implement much more secure communications with
> >>>absolutely no "wireless encryption" but that takes a little effort.
> >>>
> >>Would you please give me an idea what you are talking about? Pure
> >>firewalling ? You probably know that anything like MAC addresses can be
> >>faked. I once had the plan to install some tools and try to hack our own
> >>routers, but i never got the time. I fear this will not change ;/
> >>
> >
> >just use a VPN like open VPN, it provides strong auth&encryption
> >
> >
> Out of curiousity, just what wireless routers are you thinking of? The
> only wireless routers I've seen that will accept vpn connections, and
> are not pretty severely limited in their vpn capability are in the $250
> - $300 price range. That's a pretty steep price range for most home
> users, or at least it is for me anyway.
The Linksys WRT54G, it just runs a normal Linux on it (OpenWRT or FreeWRT),
or some other Models
http://www.freewrt.org/trac/wiki/Documentation/TargetSystems
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Florian Reitmeir
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