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April 19th, 2005, 05:53 PM
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Phish > that's a good point - If someone has the means to crack a 64-bit randomly-generated standard ASCII passphrase, though, I'm sure they could do the same for extended ASCII...
I changed the title of that other thread 
From that other thread:
NOTE: I'm not taking into account all the other layers of wireless security. (MAC filtering, Disable SSID, rename default SSID, change default password, firmware updates, WPA with an authentication server (RADIUS), put wifi on separate subnet with firewall between, VPN, etc.
As far as I understand, MAC filtering and disabling SSID broadcast are obsolete, completely useless and a waste of time... MAC filtering takes 5 seconds to bypass (much less time than you need to set it up), and heres a white paper called "Debunking the myth of SSID hiding" (PDF)...
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