Mine is "You wont steal my wifi"
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Talking about Wifi (although not wanting to hijack HAB's topic), is there any software to change and distribute the network password every couple of hours?
I've disabled Wifi on my network, as I don't want drive-by hackers tuning in. But it would be handy to have it enabled if I could be fairly confident it was secure.
I heard Kerberos was sometimes used for this. But that seems a bit long in the tooth these days, as I remember it was around back in the '80s !Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Mine is "Metropolitan Police Surveillance Point #51"Originally posted by markinbrussels View PostMine is "You wont steal my wifi"Comment
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I think you need an access point that supports the 802.1X authentication protocol for that sort of thing. Then you can set it up to use certificate based authentication or whatever.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostTalking about Wifi (although not wanting to hijack HAB's topic), is there any software to change and distribute the network password every couple of hours?
I've disabled Wifi on my network, as I don't want drive-by hackers tuning in. But it would be handy to have it enabled if I could be fairly confident it was secure.
I heard Kerberos was sometimes used for this. But that seems a bit long in the tooth these days, as I remember it was around back in the '80s !
Most will let you set up an access control list based on MAC address, so as long as you don't have a lot of visitors (which would become a hassle) that will go a long way to securing things. And obviously choose a "strong" password. And use WPA2.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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