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Does SSL "secure" WEP? Joe 10-13-2006
Posted by David Kelly on October 14, 2006, 1:33 pm
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> Upgrade your router. You'll be much safer.
>
> It's easier than trying to clean up after a WEP break-in.
>
> And, although there are many cheap routers out there, I've never been one
> that believes in buying outdated technology. Buy something you'll get lots
> of good use out of and not wish you had something better in 6 months.
>
> I just bought a Netgear Rangemax Next Wireless Router (up to 270Mbps
> throughput!) at Fry's for $119. I wish I'd seen it at NewEgg first - it's
> only $89 there -
> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833122163.

A US Robotics USR5461 is often $15 or $20 after the rebate hassle from
CompUSA. Supports WPA2. Uses a Linux core with source code available
from USR if you care to play with it.

Mine works pretty good with Macbook Pro laptop once I disabled the 2x
speed "enhancement" at the AP.

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