Alternative authentication
You may choose to implement alternative forms of authentication for your WLAN including Kerberos or RADIUS.
If you rely on the protection capabilities of your wireless equipment, then you will have enormous difficulty in finding answers. Don’t depend on WEP; you should consider your WLAN as an open network (even if it is not), so that you can implement better encryption policies and other types of authentication safeguards that will allow you to control inbound access to your wireless network.
Finally, look into deploying intrusion detection systems on your wireless network to ensure that you have the power and the capabilities to detect any malicious hacking exploits. The idea is that by knowing who attempts unauthorized access attempts and hacking activity on your WLAN, you will have sufficient information to make certain your network resources can catch these attempts, alert you to these problems, and allow you to sever a connection before it compromises the integrity of your wired and wireless networks.
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