Most of my network is wired right now. I have a work laptop but I don't use it much at home. I may get another laptop soon so that will play into this situation.
I have:
Linksys WRT54G v1.1 with v4.21.1 (latest) firmware
--10/100 connect to printer
--10/100 connect to GbE switch::
--WDS connect to Gigabyte AP::
::Netgear Gbe 5 port Switch
Gaming PC (Vista 64)
Gaming / Family PC (XP Pro)
DLink DNS 323 NAS (mirrored 1.5GB Samsung 5900RPM)
::Gigabyte AP01g "Access Point" (1.13 fw = latest)
10/100 ethernet patch cable to Xbox 360 in living room (access to media on NAS, Xbox Live, Netflix)
So it took me a few hours to get WDS figured out. I upgraded all the firmware, made a few mistakes on entering MAC addresses, etc. Now that it is working, it is pretty slick. Netflix runs pretty well in the LR and I can get to my media files on the DLink NAS.
What worries me is that right now the only security I have is MAC address white lists and I know that it's probably a hassle, but not difficult to spoof that and if someone did, they would (probably) be on my Ethernet network (yikes)
I tried going through several WPA and WEP options but once I turned those on, I would always lose the connection - I could never get any setting working on both sides so right now, the wireless side is pretty open (again, other than MAC filtering)
I live in a suburban / semi rural area on the outskirts of Central Texas. A few neighbors have unsecured WiFi but I never see more than 2-3.
Any suggestions on how to make this more secure? I am probably most worried about someone getting access to the DLINK DNS323 NAS box and just formatting it or something. I don't have many accounts and I am going to double check them for strong passwords, but if anyone has any ideas, I am open.
I was wondering how much of a pain it would be to build a little RADIUS server but that seems ridiculous and I don't know it that well.
I am a former IT guy (4 years ago) with good networking and Windows skills, but not much Linux. Any ideas?
I have:
Linksys WRT54G v1.1 with v4.21.1 (latest) firmware
--10/100 connect to printer
--10/100 connect to GbE switch::
--WDS connect to Gigabyte AP::
::Netgear Gbe 5 port Switch
Gaming PC (Vista 64)
Gaming / Family PC (XP Pro)
DLink DNS 323 NAS (mirrored 1.5GB Samsung 5900RPM)
::Gigabyte AP01g "Access Point" (1.13 fw = latest)
10/100 ethernet patch cable to Xbox 360 in living room (access to media on NAS, Xbox Live, Netflix)
So it took me a few hours to get WDS figured out. I upgraded all the firmware, made a few mistakes on entering MAC addresses, etc. Now that it is working, it is pretty slick. Netflix runs pretty well in the LR and I can get to my media files on the DLink NAS.
What worries me is that right now the only security I have is MAC address white lists and I know that it's probably a hassle, but not difficult to spoof that and if someone did, they would (probably) be on my Ethernet network (yikes)
I tried going through several WPA and WEP options but once I turned those on, I would always lose the connection - I could never get any setting working on both sides so right now, the wireless side is pretty open (again, other than MAC filtering)
I live in a suburban / semi rural area on the outskirts of Central Texas. A few neighbors have unsecured WiFi but I never see more than 2-3.
Any suggestions on how to make this more secure? I am probably most worried about someone getting access to the DLINK DNS323 NAS box and just formatting it or something. I don't have many accounts and I am going to double check them for strong passwords, but if anyone has any ideas, I am open.
I was wondering how much of a pain it would be to build a little RADIUS server but that seems ridiculous and I don't know it that well.
I am a former IT guy (4 years ago) with good networking and Windows skills, but not much Linux. Any ideas?