RE: Wireless Networking Encryption...

1999-07-24 Thread Rodney Thayer
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 16:39 >> To: Lucky Green >> Cc: K. M. Ellis; Thomas P. Hallaran; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: Re: Wireless Networking Encryption... >> >> >> >> > BTW, if anybody ever finds a strong-crypto wireless LAN solution let me >

Re: Wireless Networking Encryption...

1999-07-23 Thread Mike Brodhead
> BTW, if anybody ever finds a strong-crypto wireless LAN solution let me > know. [To save time: yes, I am aware of IPSEC, SSL, etc. No, that's not what you might want to take a look at Ricochet from Metricom. http://www.metricom.com/individuals/description.htm while their main line of bus

RE: Wireless Networking Encryption...

1999-07-23 Thread Lucky Green
Cc: K. M. Ellis; Thomas P. Hallaran; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Wireless Networking Encryption... > > > > > BTW, if anybody ever finds a strong-crypto wireless LAN solution let me > > know. [To save time: yes, I am aware of IPSEC, SSL, etc. No, > that's not what &

RE: Wireless Networking Encryption...

1999-07-22 Thread Bill Frantz
At 6:35 PM -0700 7/21/99, Lucky Green wrote: >Well, if it is made by Lucent, then we are probably talking about WaveLAN. > >WaveLAN's used to offer a 56 bit DES chip option, but Lucent recently >"upgraded" the crypto used to 40 bit RC4. Even issued a big press release >about their new security fea

RE: Wireless Networking Encryption...

1999-07-22 Thread Lucky Green
Well, if it is made by Lucent, then we are probably talking about WaveLAN. WaveLAN's used to offer a 56 bit DES chip option, but Lucent recently "upgraded" the crypto used to 40 bit RC4. Even issued a big press release about their new security features... BTW, if anybody ever finds a strong-cryp