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if you really want it secure I recommend using 128 bit WEP, mac filtering 
and blocking all external icmp packets to the wireless router (if that's 
what you're using). Both the encryption can be broken and mac filtering 
bypassed. There will be a new encryption protocol out this summer for all 
wireless routers, I highly recommend getting it when the firmware is 
released for your wireless router.

>We're going to be taking the dive on a WLAN here soon.  We have two
>floors and two wings on each floor.  I'm thinking of 2 access points per
>wing.  My question, is that I'm looking for opinions on how best to set
>this up security-wise.  I've been reading a lot about this lately, but
>maybe someone on this list has set this up and give me some input.  My
>Wireless knowledge is probably a 4 (out of 10).  Thanks,
>-Tim

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