Better Wi-Fi Network Security: Advanced Techniques

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 12/10/2009 - 03:02

Datamation: "If you've done any Google-ing on Wi-Fi security, you probably have the basics beaten into you: Don't use WEP, use WPA or WPA2, disable SSID broadcasting, change default settings, and so on.

Therefore we'll forgo the basics and skip to other ways you might be able to increase the security of your wireless network."


 

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