So I was reading this following article by Brian Livingston this morning:http://windowssecrets.com/comp/050526/
I thought it was pretty good, and made me think about my existing wireless network and the new one I'm going to be setting up this weekend.
But then I wondered about a situation at work: We have two older Linksys WAP11 wireless access points that we are using in bridge mode to remotely connect another building to our internal network. They are set to use WEP (which I think is the only thing available), and basically they just each have the MAC address of the other for the bridge mode to work. Is this a security concern, too, or not so much because of the bridge mode?
			
			I thought it was pretty good, and made me think about my existing wireless network and the new one I'm going to be setting up this weekend.
But then I wondered about a situation at work: We have two older Linksys WAP11 wireless access points that we are using in bridge mode to remotely connect another building to our internal network. They are set to use WEP (which I think is the only thing available), and basically they just each have the MAC address of the other for the bridge mode to work. Is this a security concern, too, or not so much because of the bridge mode?
				
		
			