Tor Houghton writes: > On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 07:59:17AM -0800, David Newman wrote: > > > > Well, if you want to prevent someone from accidentally connecting to your > > > network, yes. > > > > WEP keys can be captured is less than one minute: > > This fact is immaterial in context of my statement. Very true. The only time I consider turning on WEP is when I notice a neighbor is connecting to my net more often than not. Yes, by accident. Typically because their AP went down and needed to be reset and they hadn't noticed. Maybe one of these days I'll turn it on... // marc
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