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Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs
From: Niels Bakker <niels=nanog () bakker net>
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 19:35:13 +0200
* alan_r1 () corp earthlink net (Al Rowland) [Wed 11 Sep 2002, 19:13 CEST]:
The cost of enabling/labeling may be only a 'few cents more' but the cost of support when Joe Sixpack forgets his key/loses the label is another story altoghether. There's a reason most equipment, not just wireless, is deliverd in 'chimp simple' configuration...
Lucent access points - at least, the residential gateways - actually come with WEP enabled by default. (Not that it's beyond trivial to guess the key, though) Regards, -- Niels. -- "Patient" is Latin for "sufferer".
Current thread:
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs, (continued)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Jared Mauch (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs John Angelmo (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Jared Mauch (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Iljitsch van Beijnum (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs David Lesher (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Niels Bakker (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Stephen Stuart (Sep 11)
- RE: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Al Rowland (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Jared Mauch (Sep 11)
- RE: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Al Rowland (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Niels Bakker (Sep 11)
- Re: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs blitz (Sep 11)
- RE: Drive-by spam hits wireless LANs Al Rowland (Sep 11)