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Conclusion

Apr 08,2010 by alperen

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It is understandable that the nature of the wireless LAN makes it
fraught with a number of wireless security risks.
Most WLAN devices come out of the box having no actual means of
security to protect them against hackers. It is the responsibility of every
user to ensure (as much as humanly possible) that the best possible
safety precautions have been taken so that your systems are shored up against the most common problems, such as changing default values
and passwords.

If you are mindful of your environment and wireless transmissions,
you can effectively protect your systems against attack and ensure your
WLAN is as secure as it possibly can be in the face of new hacker
attacks. 85





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