Re: Encrypted wireless

2004-07-29 Thread Bradley Alexander
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 28 July 2004 15:51, Frédéric Dreier wrote: > I use it with a netgear switch (802.11g) which support the mac-address > restrictions. I was just a little disapointed to learn that encryption > was not so difficult to break... but it seems t

RE: Encrypted wireless

2004-07-29 Thread Matthew Joyce
> -Original Message- > From: Jason Rennie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Jason Rennie > Sent: Thursday, 29 July 2004 2:32 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Encrypted wireless > > On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 09:18:59AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote

Re: Encrypted wireless

2004-07-28 Thread John Summerfield
Jason Rennie wrote: Hello, I have a wireless DSL router set up at home. I currently don't use encryption, so it's essentially a free-for-all and I've noticed some freeloaders and the router doesn't provide any way to restrict access other than by setting up encryption (side question: anyone know o

Re: Encrypted wireless

2004-07-28 Thread John Summerfield
Jason Rennie wrote: On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 09:18:59AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote: I have a wireless DSL router set up at home. I currently don't use encryption, so it's essentially a free-for-all and I've noticed some freeloaders and the router doesn't provide any way to restrict access other

Re: Encrypted wireless

2004-07-28 Thread Jason Rennie
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 09:18:59AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote: > >I have a wireless DSL router set up at home. I currently don't use > >encryption, so it's essentially a free-for-all and I've noticed some > >freeloaders and the router doesn't provide any way to restrict access > >other than by

Re: Encrypted wireless

2004-07-28 Thread John Summerfield
Jason Rennie wrote: Hello, I have a wireless DSL router set up at home. I currently don't use encryption, so it's essentially a free-for-all and I've noticed some freeloaders and the router doesn't provide any way to restrict access other than by setting up encryption (side question: anyone know o

Re: Encrypted wireless

2004-07-28 Thread Andrew A. Raines
y in /etc/pcmcia/wireless.conf > on my laptop. No dice. Anyone know what the appropriate > entry would look like? > > Alternatively... > > Can anyone suggest a tutorial/How-To on setting up wireless PCMCIA > cards to work on an encrypted wireless network? > > Many thanks

Re: Encrypted wireless

2004-07-28 Thread Frédéric Dreier
How-To on setting up wireless PCMCIA cards to work on an encrypted wireless network? Many thanks, Jason hi jason, i also configure my wireless card (eth1) it through /etc/network/interface : # /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8) mapping hotplug script

Re: Encrypted wireless

2004-07-28 Thread Peter O
rnatively... > > Can anyone suggest a tutorial/How-To on setting up wireless PCMCIA > cards to work on an encrypted wireless network? > > Many thanks, > > Jason Hi Jason, to answer your first question, LinkSys routers, for example, can filter clients by MAC addresses. As to how

Re: Encrypted wireless

2004-07-28 Thread Rainer Bendig
Jason Rennie wrote on Wed Jul 28, 2004 at 03:16:51PM -0400: > /etc/pcmcia/wireless.conf on my laptop. No dice. Anyone know what > the appropriate entry would look like? I am running my wLAN card as a normal interface, you can see my lines in /etc/network/interfaces... maybe they help you -- snip

Encrypted wireless

2004-07-28 Thread Jason Rennie
g up wireless PCMCIA cards to work on an encrypted wireless network? Many thanks, Jason -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]