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      06-19-2007, 03:56 PM
I have been using a pair of WAP11s to bridge a network between 2
buildings for about 5 years. It gives 3-4Mb/s over a distance of
about a mile. It's not line of sight as there are some trees blocking
the view. On each side there is a 19dB directional antenna on the roof
of the building and 50' of LMR400 cable connecting to a Teletronics
SmartAmp. There are about 10 packets lost for every million sent. All
this is more than adequate for my needs, works reliably and I'm
reluctant to change it.


The WAP11 2.2s support 256bit WEP and I change the passwords each week
with randomly generated ones. It seemed secure when I installed it,
but now I am not so confident.


Is there a product that I could put on each side of the bridge to
secure the traffic through the WAP11s?

I'd rather not to use PCs on each side and prefer a hardware solution.

Thanks

Paul.

 
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      06-20-2007, 01:12 AM
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 17:56:10 +0200 (CEST), Anonymous <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>I have been using a pair of WAP11s to bridge a network between 2
>buildings for about 5 years. It gives 3-4Mb/s over a distance of
>about a mile. It's not line of sight as there are some trees blocking
>the view. On each side there is a 19dB directional antenna on the roof
>of the building and 50' of LMR400 cable connecting to a Teletronics
>SmartAmp. There are about 10 packets lost for every million sent. All
>this is more than adequate for my needs, works reliably and I'm
>reluctant to change it.
>
>
>The WAP11 2.2s support 256bit WEP and I change the passwords each week
>with randomly generated ones. It seemed secure when I installed it,
>but now I am not so confident.
>
>
>Is there a product that I could put on each side of the bridge to
>secure the traffic through the WAP11s?
>
>I'd rather not to use PCs on each side and prefer a hardware solution.


Sure, just don't ask the price. The governmint uses ethernet
encryption boxes. For example:
http://www.thales-esecurity.com/Prod.../DC2K_IP.shtml
http://www.safenet-inc.com/products/...s/ethernet.asp
Look for "ethenet encryption" or "layer 2 encryption".

There are also a number of ethernet cards that offer on board
encryption. Both Intel and 3com make them. I've used the 3CR990-TX
cards for this. Search for "secure NIC".

More practically, just replace the WAP11's with something more modern.
The problem is that many point to point wireless bridges will not do
WPA. Check the specs before you plunge. For example, the obvious
replacement is a WAP54G, which does NOT do WPA in bridge mode.


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