Wireless LAN security myths that won’t die
January 13th, 2008
A little more than a year ago I’ve published an article titled “Secure your wireless network” with some basic rules about how to protect your wireless network.

I’ve found a very interesting article, titled Wireless LAN security myths that won’t die, that essentially explains why most points in the earliest post, as well as most “protect your wi-fi network” articles, are simply wrong.
It’s really a fascinating read.
The article summarizes:
Waste of money, resources, time:
* MAC filtering
* Disable DHCP and use Static IP addresses
* Signal suppression with expensive paint or antenna placement
Worse than no wireless security at all:
* LEAP (adding EAP-FAST to the list)
* SSID Access Point beacon suppression (or “hiding”)
Has nothing to do with security mechanisms:
* Just use 802.11a or Bluetooth
If you have any interest in networking or security, you must read Wireless LAN security myths that won’t die







