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Planning to create a wireless network in my house. Suggestions?

JEDI

Lifer
i'm sharing wireless DSL w/my roommate, but he's moving out. DSL is in his name, and the router is his.

I have a 802.11b usb adapter (desktop) and 2 802.11b pcmcia cards (laptop).

if i were to start wireless, should i keep the old stuff, or move to the new 802.11i standard w/WPA encryption?

Is WPA worth the cost of buying everything over again?

THX
 
WPA-PSK is still vunerable, although a nice long passphrase , no SSID broadcasting and MAC filtering will help.
 
Originally posted by: txxxx
WPA-PSK is still vunerable, although a nice long passphrase , no SSID broadcasting and MAC filtering will help.

what's the diff between that and if i used WEP w/no SSID and using MAC filtering?
 
Current 802.11g has WPA.

The new 802.11i would have additional security on top of the WPA.

Link to: WEP, WPA, and the Future (802.11i).

Whether it is crucial to your system? It depends of waht you are doing if you are running a "Bookie Operation":shocked: on the Wireless you might want to wait.

:sun:
 
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