On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Alexandru Petrescu wrote:

> Joel Jaeggli wrote:
> > what exactly is the point of having a wep key shared by 2000 people.
> 
> I didn't mean it for data confidentiality; I meant it for building the
> wires W in WEP not for the P privacy.  Basically one such W for ietf and 
> one for aodv.
> 
> We've noticed that setting both the essid and the key helps a lot with
> the automatic detection various procedures, such as end-user laptops
> don't get automatically attached to essid's that happen to be advertised
>   without keys by other end-users' laptops.

I expect you'll get a bounch of nodes in adhoc mode with the ietf5X ssid 
and the ietf5x wep key as well...
 
> > except to have another thing for people to screw up when they try and
> >  type it in our paste it. thereby increasing the support overhead at
> >  the help desk.
> 
> Yes, I understand that talking in terms of 2000 actual people is 
> different than in terms of 20some hosts we're using.
> 
> Alex
> 

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