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      02-25-2005, 05:05 PM
I want to setup the approximately 10 laptops in our office to connect
to the LAN anywhere in the building. I know I want to secure it using
MAC Address filtering and no broadcasting. I'm having a hard time
finding instructional material that will take me from that high-level
to the next level of selecting equipment and making a check list of
other tasks I may have forgotten.

 
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      02-25-2005, 05:23 PM
loafing wrote:

>I want to setup the approximately 10 laptops in our office to connect
>to the LAN anywhere in the building. I know I want to secure it using
>MAC Address filtering and no broadcasting. I'm having a hard time
>finding instructional material that will take me from that high-level
>to the next level of selecting equipment and making a check list of
>other tasks I may have forgotten.
>
>
>

Forget the MAC addressing and the not broadcasting the SSID.

Set up WPA encryption.
 
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      02-25-2005, 05:44 PM
I will look into that, but what equipment would be required to plug
into to my LAN Switch? Also, do you know of a document that details
this stuff?

 
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      02-25-2005, 06:03 PM
loafing wrote:

>I will look into that, but what equipment would be required to plug
>into to my LAN Switch? Also, do you know of a document that details
>this stuff?
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No. I'd google for information.

Lots of different brands of AP's and wireless access cards. Just have to
look.
 
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      02-25-2005, 06:08 PM

"loafing" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I want to setup the approximately 10 laptops in our office to

connect
> to the LAN anywhere in the building. I know I want to secure it

using
> MAC Address filtering and no broadcasting. I'm having a hard time
> finding instructional material that will take me from that

high-level
> to the next level of selecting equipment and making a check list of
> other tasks I may have forgotten.


This is about hotspot deployment but all the info applies to any
wireless lan.
Intel also has a lot of other good info at their site.
http://www.intel.com/business/bss/in...s/deployment/h
otspot.pdf

 
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      02-25-2005, 10:31 PM
You might post the same question to http://www.dslreports.com/forum/wlan

It gets a lot more traffic than this group, and more experienced
opinions. Free registration , a lot of info if you look around the
site e.g. http://www.dslreports.com/faq/networking

Cheers
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      02-26-2005, 05:30 PM
Anything to throw a monkey wrench at them. If these notebooks contain
wireless chips then I guess for convenience you're locked into WPA, et al.

However, if you have the option of buying new adapters, maybe:

(1) Going all 802.11a (not as great range, but it prunes the tree of
hackers, who are mostly scanning for B+G.

(2) Maybe consider Belkin's PRE-N router and notebook adapters. Its Pre N
standard but you can change the hardware in a year for short money, given
what it costs to maintain an office.





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> I want to setup the approximately 10 laptops in our office to connect
> to the LAN anywhere in the building. I know I want to secure it using
> MAC Address filtering and no broadcasting. I'm having a hard time
> finding instructional material that will take me from that high-level
> to the next level of selecting equipment and making a check list of
> other tasks I may have forgotten.
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      02-28-2005, 02:59 PM
Thanks for the responses. I'm looking at getting a 3Com® Wireless LAN
Access Point 7250 with a poe adapter to test out. Anyone have any
opions on this device? I like it because of the roaming, poe, 3Com,
range, and cost.

 
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