Originally posted by: aphex
I don't have anything on my network i'm worried about protecting all that much, i just want to keep the neighbors from hopping on and using my cable if they are bored.
Will MAC Filtering be ok?
Originally posted by: Rilex
Not broadcasting your SSID is another sort of "wireless protection myth". It won't make you any more secure.
IP Reservations still can be used by machines that aren't assigned to the reservation.
IPs can also be sniffed out thus showing the approximate range of available IPs in your network.
The premise of this thread assume protection from a None Hacker/Sniffer/Spoofer neighbor.Originally posted by: Rilex
Not broadcasting your SSID is another sort of "wireless protection myth". It won't make you any more secure.
IP Reservations still can be used by machines that aren't assigned to the reservation.
IPs can also be sniffed out thus showing the approximate range of available IPs in your network.
Nope, this is like people in New York City that have a different level of Security needs for thier Homes Cars, etc., than poeple who live in a guarded retirement community in Florida.Originally posted by: Rilex
Is that sort of like guessing that your network is secure and leaving it at that?
Originally posted by: aphex
I don't have anything on my network i'm worried about protecting all that much, i just want to keep the neighbors from hopping on and using my cable if they are bored.
Will MAC Filtering be ok?
Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: aphex
I don't have anything on my network i'm worried about protecting all that much, i just want to keep the neighbors from hopping on and using my cable if they are bored.
Will MAC Filtering be ok?
I'll buck the trend and say yes. Nearly everything can be broken into. If you're paranoid where do you stop? Disable broadcase SSID, WPA, MAC filtering, RADIUS, VPN, static IP... where does the madness end?
Ya know what? The average neighbor barely knows how to check email, let alone spoof MAC addresses. If your neighbors have wireless, chances are one of them does not have any protection at all. If someone wanted free internet they'll do the easy thing and just connect to the one with no protection. If someone wanted to do damage and steal data for profit, they'll go after some kind of business, likely a financial institution, not some homeowner with a second mortgage, car payments and a son in college.
The average neighbor barely knows how to check email, let alone spoof MAC addresses.
If someone wanted to do damage and steal data for profit, they'll go after some kind of business, likely a financial institution, not some homeowner with a second mortgage, car payments and a son in college.
Originally posted by: Rilex
"No one will go through my trash to steal my identiy!"
Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: Rilex
"No one will go through my trash to steal my identiy!"
Not everybody balances their checkbook on their computer. Someone break into my computer will find... pr0n and anime. :laugh: