July 09, 2003, 1:09 AM — Wi-Fi access points are so cheap, many companies are installing them "just to try out" - and then finding their workforces dependent on them, with no security in place. This article outlines how you can secure those access points, emphasizing both technical aspects (such as firewalls and encryption schemes) and user education. (Free registration required to access site.)
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