[BBLISA] Wifi guest access

Eddy Harvey bblisa2 at nedharvey.com
Fri Jun 30 22:25:22 EDT 2006


I don't feel the need for overwhelming security in this case.  I plan to
place the wifi network outside of the firewall, and then when users need to
access internally, they'll use their vpn software.

I am ok with one shared guest password, just enough to prevent unintelligent
moochers from hogging the bandwidth.  We can stick a sign on the wall inside
the company, saying "Wireless guest password: icecream"


> -----Original Message-----
> From: bblisa-bounces at bblisa.org 
> [mailto:bblisa-bounces at bblisa.org] On Behalf Of Bob Keyes
> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 11:47 AM
> To: Eddy Harvey
> Cc: 'Back Bay LISA'
> Subject: Re: [BBLISA] Wifi guest access
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, Eddy Harvey wrote:
> 
> > Does anybody know of any wifi guest-access solutions, like ... When 
> > you are a guest in somebody's office, and you connect to their wifi 
> > network, you have to enter a password into a webpage before you are 
> > allowed to reach the internet.
> 
> 
> > I'm not interested in wep, or wpa, or any of those other encryption 
> > standards (they're not very standard, and have poor 
> compatibility from 
> > one pc to the next.)
> >
> > I am interested in guest access.  I want the wifi network to be 
> > unsecured unencrypted wifi network, but the router won't 
> allow traffic 
> > to go anywhere until they enter a password into a webpage.
> 
> Do you mean one password that gives access for anyone, or 
> individual accounts? How secure does it have to be?
> 
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