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John Navas
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      08-07-2006, 04:16 PM
Radiuz <http://radiuz.net/> is a free external RADIUS service for use in
securing small Wi-Fi networks with WPA/WPA2. I haven't used it myself,
but I hear it works well.

Another option is tinyPEAP <http://www.tinypeap.com>, add-on firmware
for Linksys WRT54G/GS wireless routers.

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      08-08-2006, 03:40 PM

John Navas wrote:
> Radiuz <http://radiuz.net/> is a free external RADIUS service for use in
> securing small Wi-Fi networks with WPA/WPA2. I haven't used it myself,
> but I hear it works well.
>
> Another option is tinyPEAP <http://www.tinypeap.com>, add-on firmware
> for Linksys WRT54G/GS wireless routers.
>

<snip>

Just looking at the Radiuz site makes me think of how secure your
network will be if you allow roaming. I like the idea, but if you live
in a big city, you might be liable for what other's download, no need
to get letters from the **ia telling you stop your illegal activity.
But I guess you could lock down your network, but that kind of defeats
the purpose of sharing a wireless network.

Rthoreau

 
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      08-08-2006, 03:48 PM
On 8 Aug 2006 08:40:15 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) wrote in
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>John Navas wrote:
>> Radiuz <http://radiuz.net/> is a free external RADIUS service for use in
>> securing small Wi-Fi networks with WPA/WPA2. I haven't used it myself,
>> but I hear it works well.
>>
>> Another option is tinyPEAP <http://www.tinypeap.com>, add-on firmware
>> for Linksys WRT54G/GS wireless routers.
>>

><snip>
>
>Just looking at the Radiuz site makes me think of how secure your
>network will be if you allow roaming. I like the idea, but if you live
>in a big city, you might be liable for what other's download, no need
>to get letters from the **ia telling you stop your illegal activity.
>But I guess you could lock down your network, but that kind of defeats
>the purpose of sharing a wireless network.


Radiuz also supports _private_ networks -- the choice is yours.

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