WEP or else ?

From: Marlon Brown (marlon_brown@hotmail.com)
Date: 01/06/03


From: "Marlon Brown" <marlon_brown@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 07:35:41 -0800

I am looking for a security implementation on Wireless to make it more
difficult for unauthorized people bring in laptops outside the building and
connect to our network.

>From reading the latest article on Network Magazine, it was mentioned that
"WEP has security flaws in its implementations".

What would be a good option for wireless security ?
LEAP didn't work well for me because we do have Mac's and zones and password
changes didn't work with leap.



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