Responsible Wireless Access For Your Access Point
bgood writes: "O'Reilly Network has an interesting article on authentication for wireless networks. The author discusses both the technical aspects, specifically NoCatAuth, and the overall context of why someone would choose (or not choose) to monitor or track the use of their wireless network. While geared towards network neighborhoods, the article definitely has applicability in more formal settings."
Welcome to my Cable[2Mbps] WAP kind neighbor!
1) Login as Anonymous Terrorist.
2) Login as Registered Patriot (same as above, only more inconvenient)
3) Login as Port80 Leech-Only.
4) Login as Power-Tripping Network Admin.
5) Exit and try down the street.
Power to the Peaceful
Good. I was going to scream if this was another article whose only set of instructions began 'right click on Network Neighborhood'.
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