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    Security for wifi usage

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by abanerji, Nov 15, 2009.

  1. abanerji

    abanerji Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have been using a regular wired DSL broadband modem in my Compaq laptop. I shall be travelling, and am looking at iPass ( http://wireless.tataindicombroadband.in/wireless/wifi.html). Since I am a bit confused about the security issues which may have to be addressed now, I am requesting for guidance.

    I have a Broadcom 802.11b/g device.

    My current OS/security setup is as below :-
    a) Win-XP SP2 (completely patched, vetted by Secunia)
    b) AVG AV/AS free 8.5
    c) ZA firewall free 7.0.483
    d) Sundry utilities/protection software : Ccleaner, Spywareblaster
    e) Safe browsing habit

    My first query : In the settings for my wireless network connection, there are the following choices :-
    a) Any available network (access point preferred)
    b) Access point (infrastructure) networks only
    c) Computer-to-computer (ad hoc) networks only
    Choice a) is selected by default. I presume that when I am using the iPassConnect dialler, these choices are irrelevant. Are these choices relevant only for a free wifi hotspot connection?

    My second query is about the security aspect. Do I need to activate WPA/AES, and if so, how? Also, I read somewhere that SSID broadcast should be disabled ... how is that done? More, is it necessary to have any security key / passphrase ... or, are the iPassConnect login credentials (username, domain, password) good enough?
    Or, are these security issues relevant only for a free wifi hotspot connection, and not required when using iPassConnect dialler?

    Thanks,
     
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