[ale] Putting wifi in the house
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Tue Jan 31 12:04:35 EST 2006
On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 10:35 -0500, Philip Polstra wrote:
> It isn't totally pointless. It will detour the casual bandwidth
> leach.
>
> For those of you that think it is fine to let your neighbors leach off
> your bandwidth consider this scenario: Your neighbor leaches off your
> network with his Windoze laptop. Your neighbor visits porn sites.
> Your neighbor picks up adware/spyware/viruses/worms. Your neighbor's
> laptop starts spewing spam. Your ISP shuts down your e-mail ability,
> and perhaps all your access.
I have squidguard blocking porn access for all machines but my machine
so that's not an issue for me.
Did I say that with my out-loud voice?
>
> I don't care if others freeload on my network, but I don't trust them
> not to cause problems.
>
> On 1/31/06, Pat Regan <thehead at patshead.com> wrote:
> Philip Polstra wrote:
> > You definitely want to use WPA encryption. If your router
> only supports
> > WEP, it is a least better than nothing. Disabling the
> sending of the ESSID
> > will detour some, but I can still get it through passive
> sniffing.
> > Disabling DHCP can also detour some, but then you need to
> have the setup on
> > each computer. Using IPSec, or some other VPN product is
> also a great idea.
>
> Disabling the broadcast of ESSID is rather pointless. As you
> said,
> anyone who can crack WEP will be able to obtain your
> ESSID. :)
>
> Pat
>
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