Grant wrote:
>>> My Gentoo router's wireless network is encrypted via WPA and doesn't
>>> DHCP.  I'd like to take this a step further in case my WPA key gets
>>> hacked.  Can I issue only certain IPs to certain MAC addresses?
>>>
>>> Does WPA2 require hardware support?
>>>       
>> I don't think so. It should just be a driver/firmware update if you've
>> got some device that supports WPA and not WPA2. The AES encryption of
>> WPA2 requires a little more hardware power than WEP or WPA normally
>> uses, but I don't think it needs any special chip or anything like
>> that.
>>
>> You can also do VPN over your wifi connection, and require it for
>> access to the rest of your network or the internet. At least then if
>> someone hacks your wireless key, they still can't do anything without
>> having your VPN certificate.
>>     
>
> Actually, VPN would rule out my wifi cell phone I bet.
>
> - Grant
>
>   
Yeah, it probably would. If you want to keep using the wifi mobile, you
may be stuck with whatever layer 2 security options it supports; most
likely WPA2 then.

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