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      10-17-2005, 07:55 PM
I was wondering is there a way to lock down the wi-fi without having to
ask encryption key or mac address, but just have the wi-fi be a local
network resource only? Like you have to be a user on the local network
to use the wi-fi?

I share a house with temporary housemates. Since I offer temporary
housing they come and go.

I thought that would be cool. I noticed the wi-fi getting a little slow
and thought maybe it is time to lock the wi-fi down a little bit.

Was hoping to get around key passwords.

Thanks.

 
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      10-17-2005, 08:49 PM
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In <(E-Mail Removed) .com> on 17 Oct 2005
12:55:18 -0700, "author" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I was wondering is there a way to lock down the wi-fi without having to
>ask encryption key or mac address, but just have the wi-fi be a local
>network resource only? Like you have to be a user on the local network
>to use the wi-fi?


For any real security you need both authentication and encryption; e.g.,
WPA-PSK with a long/strong passphrase.

>I share a house with temporary housemates. Since I offer temporary
>housing they come and go.
>
>I thought that would be cool. I noticed the wi-fi getting a little slow
>and thought maybe it is time to lock the wi-fi down a little bit.
>
>Was hoping to get around key passwords.


To protect yourself against your housemates you need more than just wireless
security -- you need to firewall them away from your part of the network. In
a logical sense this is:

+--------------------+ +-----------------+ +----------+ +-----+
<--+ DSL or cable modem +-+ Wireless Router +-+ Firewall +-+ You |
+--------------------+ +--------+--------+ +----------+ +-----+
|
+--> housemate
|
+--> housemate
In other words, NOT:

+--------------------+ +----------+ +-----------------+ +-----+
<--+ DSL or cable modem +-+ Firewall +-+ Wireless Router +-+ You |
+--------------------+ +----------+ +--------+--------+ +-----+
|
+--> housemate
|
+--> housemate

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Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>
 
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