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Bill Horne wrote: > Cordeiro, Charles wrote: > >> I think the easiest solution is to have a second SSID for guests. You >> can then place wep encryption on this and just tell the guests what >> it is. If necessary, change this WEP key every once in a while. Yes, >> WEP encryption can be broken, but it takes a bit of work and probably >> enough deterrence for your neighbors? plus, it?s just the guest network. >> >> You could use MAC filtering as well, but there?s quite a bit more >> work involved with that. >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> *From:* TechTips-owner at windowsboston.com >> [mailto:TechTips-owner at windowsboston.com] *On Behalf Of >> *frank at lempitsky.com >> *Sent:* Thursday, July 20, 2006 4:31 PM >> *To:* Michael Webb; techtips at windowsboston.com >> *Subject:* Re: WSUG TechTips: Symbol Wireless Switch >> >> Do use a VPN at all? Like a Cisco 3000 concentrator. You could create >> one VLAN and the only way a user could access your internal network >> is with the VPN client and appropriate access. As for guests you >> could use MAC filtering and add the guests MAC address to the table. >> Or you may want to eliminate wireless for guests all together. >> >> Frank >> >> -------------- Original message -------------- >> From: Michael Webb <mwebb at sdmc.com> >> >>> >>> Message posted from the TechTips listserv at WindowsBoston.com. >>> A "reply" will reply to the sender and not the listserv. >>> Reply to the group at TechTips at WindowsBoston.com if desired and >> >> appropriate. >> >>> ____________________________________________________________________________ >>> >> >> >>> >>> >>> >>> I just purchased a Symbol WS2000 wireless switch, setup IAS >> >> authentication, >> >>> works great. I also setup a 2nd vlan for our guests, so right now >> >> I have >> >>> two Vlans one that allows access to our internal Network using >> >> the Radius >> >>> server, this is working great. 2nd Vlan does not allow access to our >>> internal network and goes directly to the internet, only place >> >> they can >> >>> get to. >>> >>> The question is how do I easily allow Guests to get to the 2nd >> >> vlan without >> >>> allowing the building next door to access that 2nd vlan anytime >> >> they want. >> >>> I don't want to put much security on the 2nd vlan, just some >> >> simple way to >> >>> allow them through. Any ideas? >>> Thanks, >>> Michael >> >> > Michael, > > I suggest you invest in a hotel/motel Access Point: there are a number > of vendors, and they all support verification by password. You can > leave the "public" wlan unencrypted, and just have the secretary hand > out the password to anyone who needs it. > > FWIW. YMMV. > > Bill Horne > Sorry, wrong list. -- E. William Horne William Warren Consulting Computer and Network Installation & Service http://www.billhorne.com/ Voice: 781 784-7287
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