The 6 Biggest Wi-Fi Security Mistakes
September 13, 2011
We list the six biggest Wi-Fi security mistakes so that you can avoid them and better protect your wireless network.
A wireless network offers lots of
advantages over being tethered to your desk. But "no wires" doesn't mean
you can forgo security. These are the six most common Wi-Fi security
mistakes people make when setting up a wireless network. Avoid them, and
you can rest easier knowing that both your network and your data are
safer.
6 Common Wi-fi Security Mistakes
1. No encryption or using only unsecure WEP security
2. Not using WAP2-Enterprise security with 802.1X authentication
3. Not securing 802.1X client settings
4. Trusting MAC address filtering
5. Trusting hidden SSIDs
6. Not limiting SSIDs employees can connect to
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