combo wireless and wired home network
Ed Wilts
ewilts at ewilts.org
Fri Aug 6 18:42:36 UTC 2004
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 12:16:27PM -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Ed Wilts <ewilts at ewilts.org> writes:
>
> > My laptop has 2 connections - one wired when it's on my desk, and one
> > wireless. When I'm wired, I'm on the inside. When wireless, I have
> > restrictions as to which ports I can go through. The ports available
> > through the wireless router are a subset of what's available on the
> > inside firewall. Nobody gets on the inside of the inner firewall unless
> > they have a cable they can plug into my firewall/switch.
>
> Just a point of information (previso: I know very little about
> wireless):
>
> If you were to have hooked the wl router up on the inside network.
> Can't it be set to only receive connect from the MAC address of your
> laptop? Or do you need dhcp?
The MAC address can easily be spoofed. Heck, my MAC address for the
Linksys router is spoofed to be the original firewall's address I had when
I first got cable modem access.
I have the firewall currently set to not broadcast the SSID, MAC address
filtering, and it uses 128bit encryption. However, given that I have a
TiVo on 24 hours per day and it broadcasts regularly, the encryption
could be broken by my neighbor if he felt like doing it. I don't
suspect that he will, but why take a chance? I know him - I don't know
the people a block away that may also be in range.
--
Ed Wilts, RHCE
Mounds View, MN, USA
mailto:ewilts at ewilts.org
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