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Environment => Office, Campus, Home Impact How, not Whether A Checklist for Wireless Access Points
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1) Control the Broadcast Area Limit directionality and signal strength
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2) Lock Down all Access Points Change Default Administrative Logins Change Name (if possible) Create Substantial Passwords (www.pcmag.com/passwords) 3) Assure no Rogue Access Point (AP) Only Known AP’s (www.netstumbler.com)
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4) Disable SSID Broadcasts Craft Service Set Identifiers (SSID’s) Avoid company, address, or person names
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5) Limit Access Limit to Known MAC Addresses Known machines & air cards 6) Limit Number of User Addresses If few (<80), limit DHCP Addresses Assigned If all try but some can’t => unauthorized log-ons
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7) Use a Firewall supporting VPN Connections Always use VPN to Connect to Network from Outside Net
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8) Use Encryption 128-bit WEP (wireless equivalency protocol) minimum WPA (Wi-Fi protected access) preferable All or None – every wireless device on network must be WPA Pre-Shared Key -- no authentication server required Network Authentication option -- WPA-PSK Select TKIP as encryption type – AES available but not universally
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