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- SolutionBase: Wireless considerations and Network Access Protection resources
- In this installment of the TechRepublic series on Microsoft Network Access Protection, Rick Vanover discusses the specific considerations for wireless clients and provide additional resources the MS-NAP implementation. Securing wireless networking is one of the hottest trends in enterprise technology, and every...
- Tags: MS-NAP, Microsoft Access, Network, Implementation, Wireless Networking, Microsoft Corp., IEEE 802.1X, Wireless Client, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Rick Vanover
- Technical articles 2007-12-03
- Wireless prelogon/single signon Windows XP ms client
- Ideally I would like to be able to centrally manage wireless clients with Group Policy. Using win2k3 server, winxp clients. Using PEAP authentication will allow GP to be used. Would like to use the Microsoft wireless client for our wireless connection. However, prelogon, or single-signon is...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, till.rich@..., Microsoft Windows, wireless, wireless client, Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2007-06-27
- bandwidth control on wireless
- Hi,I am looking for a solution to limit bandwidth per wireless clients. The scenarios are described below.Have you heard of any product which can help me ?RegardsLeopoldFirst situation Hotspot consisting of both wired and wireless access to the internet. People on the wireless are using up all the available bandwidth...
- Tags: bandwidth, clientS, Curacao_Dejavu, it management, wireless, wireless client
- Q&A 2006-01-23
- Real Solutions
- blog rootSecuring my Biz wireless network w, SOX involvedI have 3 wireless clients and 2 hardwire clients and need to be SOX compliant at a check cashing company with 2 offices in the same town with a VPN between the 2 offices. Any Solutions for me and others who could...
- Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory compliance, Wi-Fi, Regulations, realsolutionsincorporated@..., wireless, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, wireless client, Securing
- Discussion threads 2005-07-03
- 'Evil twin' could pose Wi-Fi threat
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, SECURITY, base station, Evil Twin, Cranfield University, evil twin, attacker, wireless, twin, wireless client, ISS, Wi-Fi, network
- Technical articles 2005-01-24
- How Cisco's LEAP provides tight security
- Much has been written about ways to secure your wireless network. Although basic Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP was originally the answer, it didn’t take security experts long to figure out that WEP has its weaknesses. With basic WEP now discredited, the IEEE has worked aggressively to ratify the latest standards...
- Tags: access point, authentication, Cisco LEAP, Cisco Systems Inc., Del Smith CCNA, CCA, MCSE, IEEE 802.1X, RADIUS, RADIUS server, security, server, WEP, wireless, wireless network
- Technical articles 2003-05-06
Additional Resources
- Running Cisco VPN client on a wireless connection
- Hi, I've a secured wireless connection using D-link router. When I run cisco VPN client, it connects, but the internet connection is lost immediately (in 3 seconds). If I connectethernet cable, VPN and internet connection works fine no issue. NOTE: The "lost connection" happens for all wireless...
- Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco VPN Client, pnubull@..., VPN client, wireless, wireless connection
- Discussion threads 2007-03-03
- Joining a Windows Vista Wireless Client to a Domain
- Wireless client computers running Microsoft Windows Vista can use a temporary wireless profile to obtain connectivity to a secure wireless network and join the Active Directory domain. This temporary wireless profile, known as a bootstrap wireless profile, requires the connecting user to manually specify their domain user account credentials and...
- Tags: Domain, Microsoft Windows Vista, RADIUS, Microsoft Windows, Wi-Fi, Wireless
- White papers 2006-05-24
- Can you push a config/profile to a windows wireless client
- My question is, can I provide someone with a file that contains a predetermined set of configuration options for their Windows wireless client and have the person apply those settings "easily"? Ideally I'd like to have a file that contains every option needed for someone to connect to a...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, isoladistria, wireless, window
- Discussion threads 2007-03-14
- Ultimate wireless security guide: Manual PEAP deployment for Windows Wireless Client
- How can i configure my Wireless Security in my DomainHow can i configure my Wireless Security in my Domain, i have a Linksys wireless nating Device, please tell me abut wireless security,
- Tags: Wi-Fi, manoj21354@..., Microsoft Windows, wireless security, wireless
- Discussion threads 2007-07-20
- Managing Wireless Clients With the Administrator Tool: Intel PROSet/Wireless Software 10.1
- Rapid growth in the corporate deployment of wireless networks has resulted in increased complexity of managing clients to maintain the integrity of the enterprise network. Centralized deployment and management of wireless clients is essential for IT organizations to enforce global policies. Intel worked with enterprise IT organizations to identify their...
- Tags: Administrator, Tool, Intel Corp., Wi-Fi, Wireless
- White papers 2006-09-05
- Wireless Access - no IP Address
- Did anyone has similar setup with the following scenario before?Wireless client authentication using IAS radius, AD user database and DHCP all in one server. Client authenticated but no IP assigned?Thanks
- Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, Wi-Fi, amrihk@..., IP, wireless, wireless access, IP address
- Discussion threads 2007-09-26
- Wireless client authenticated, but no IP assigned
- Scenario:I am trying to setup wireless network using 3Com AP2750 & WX Controller (with 6 port). The Radius server is IAS, and the user database is using Microsoft Active Directory AD. Once authenitcated, wireless client will be assigned IP DHCP automatically by DHCP server. All three - the IAS, AD...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Wi-Fi, LANs, dreamweaver404@..., RADIUS server, DHCP, wireless, IP
- Discussion threads 2007-09-26
- Connect to two networks simultaneously
- Hi-I have a windows XP client with two network cards: a wired card, and a wireless card. The wired card connects to an Intranet and the Internet through a proxy. The wireless card connects directly to the Internet.How can I configure my XP client to always go through the wireless...
- Tags: card, hd.atlanta@..., network, networking, proxy, security, windows, wireless
- Discussion threads 2007-02-08
- Enabled a Protocol Stack Vendor to Bring Out a New Patented WLAN Feature
- The client is an innovator in the field of IP and Ethernet communication systems. The client wanted to add the wireless capability to their switching/routing protocol stack. There was no standard protocol for communication between the wireless controller and the WLAN access points. MindTree Consulting, a leader in business-enabling solutions...
- Tags: MindTree Consulting, Wireless LANs, LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
- Case studies 2008-01-26
- Wireless email problem
- I have a client with XP,Office 2003 in an office with 8 other computers using lan cables and wireless routers. THere is also other offices, about 4, in the building, using wireless routers.When the client is using the lan cables the Outlook email pro
- Tags: e-mail, pchlp, server, wireless, wireless connection, wireless email
- Discussion threads 2005-05-10
- Cisco VPN client - Netgear Router
- Hi,I'm able to connect to VPN client and then to my office network if i connect through a modem. If i use a wireless access using NETGEAR router and linksys wireless card, then my VPN client shows as connected but i'm not able to access my office network. I'm not...
- Tags: VPNs, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, mailtoskumar@..., Cisco Systems Inc., VPN client, NetGear, router
- Discussion threads 2007-05-15
- MS MN-500 as a client?
- Is it possible to configure a MN-500 to be a wireless client to DSL modem/wireless router (Actiontec GT701-WG)? If so, what is the "trick"?I think this tutorial will assist you:http://www.dougknox.com/hardware/mn500-home.htm
- Tags: dave@..., hardware, Microsoft Corp.
- Q&A 2006-04-06
- Logging from wireless router
- Is it possible to setup a keylogging feature on a wireless router? User is too smart for it to reside on the client PC. I'm using a linksys wireless router.Thanks
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, erblove@..., wireless router, router, wireless
- Discussion threads 2007-09-19
- Wireless Server Login
- Anyone got any ideas or opensource free software that will prompt for wireless login? Goal: Wireless WAPS not WEP OR WPA encryptedin industry on separate network that have Gateway of server that prompts for password before allowing the client to move to net. Don't really want...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, Network security, wireless
- Q&A 2006-09-08
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