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From: rsumida at csulb.edu (Ryan Sumida)
Subject: Wi-fi. Approaching customers

As a side note.. 

Newbury Networks has a product called WiFi Watchdog that can allow/deny 
access based on physical location.  As an example, it can be configured 
where anyone outside the building walls can not connect to the network but 
once they move inside the building they are allowed access.  Sounds like 
black magic but it works (a rep came down and showed us a demo yesterday) 
and can help manage who gets on an open WiFi network like Matthew's.

Ryan Sumida
Network Services, CSU Long Beach


full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk wrote on 03/15/2005 01:27:43 PM:

> 
> Matthew Sabin wrote:
> 
> > My company has made a conscious decision to leave our WiFi open to 
> visitors, while our internal machines connect via IPSec on the open 
airwaves.
> > A drive-by would show the open nature of our WiFi, but wouldn't 
> immediately tell you that we've secured our business fairly well.
> 
> but what if someone uses your unsecured network to download copyrighted 
> material (just mp3s are enough :->) or to send porn?
> 
> An unsecured WiFi may have serious legal consequences.
> 
> And to come back on the original topic: These legal consequences may be 
> good arguments to convince customers that they need to get their network 

> secured.
> 
> Ciao
> Marcus
> 
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