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Wireless LAN Architecture
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The ins and outs of AP placement
SearchNetworking.com | 28 Mar 2006
SECURITY SCHOOL - This tip offers network topology and physical positioning recommendations for safer AP deployment. |
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The role of VPN in enterprise wireless
SearchNetworking.com | 28 Mar 2006
SECURITY SCHOOL - This tip discusses where to make best use of VPNs in a wireless LAN infrastructure and how to smooth over conflicts between WLAN roaming and VPN tunnels. |
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Using VLANs to compartmentalize WLAN traffic
SearchNetworking.com | 28 Mar 2006
SECURITY SCHOOL - Learn how to use VLAN capabilities to tag and compartmentalize Wi-Fi traffic, supporting your company's security and traffic management policies. |
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Lesson 2 quiz: From the ground up
SearchNetworking.com | 16 Mar 2006
SECURITY SCHOOL - Find out how much you learned in Lesson 2 of Wireless Security Lunchtime Learning. |
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Getting from here to there: WPA2 migration
SearchNetworking.com | 28 Mar 2006
SECURITY SCHOOL - This tip recommends a workable strategy for migration to WPA2, permitting peaceful coexistence between old and new devices with divergent security features. |
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Fighting wireless DoS attacks
SearchNetworking.com | 16 Mar 2006
SECURITY SCHOOL - Get practical advice on how to recognize and respond to DoS attacks launched against your WLAN. |
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Combining 802.1X and VLANs for WLAN authorization
SearchSecurity.com | 28 Mar 2006
SECURITY SCHOOL - Learn how to use RADIUS attributes returned by 802.1X to supply VLAN tags, establishing that critical link between authentication and authorization. |
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Controlling WLAN access on a tight budget
SearchSecurity.com | 28 Mar 2006
SECURITY SCHOOL - Deploying 802.1X can be overwhelming for companies with limited IT staff and budget. This tip describes several less complex or costly alternatives. |
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Defeating Evil Twin attacks
SearchSecurity.com | 28 Mar 2006
SECURITY SCHOOL - Evil Twins pose a clear and present danger to wireless users on public and private WLANs. This tip describes steps you can take to defend users against this attack. |
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