Hey All,

 

Thanks everyone for your feedback regarding the biometrics.  I'm still waiting to hear 
back from a couple of vendors but the products from Identix look like they'll work for 
our organization.  In the interim we are reassessing our wireless network.  So far 
we've left it pretty open because we're an educational institution and have many 
guests that frequent our location.  Now I am trying to solve the impossible problem of 
balancing security with accessibility.  We have a couple dozen Cisco Aironet 1200 
series access points throughout our building and I'm wondering what the best way to 
secure our network is.  Initially I planned on setting up 128 bit WEP with broadcasted 
rotating keys but we will need a RADIUS server to do that and we do not have the 
resources to set one up.  Compatibility is a must because many of our guests come in 
with everything from laptops to handheld pcs including Palms and PocketPCs.  
Therefore, I ruled out MIC and I'm wondering if most clients support Temporary Key 
Integrity Protocol (TKIP) or if that is still not wide-spread.  So far Publicly Secure 
Packet Forwarding (PSPF) looks like our best option besides 128 bit WEP with 
non-rotating keys.  I am still fairly new to wireless technology so I may be missing 
something obvious.  Thanks again.

 

Caleb Mears

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