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If they need a wireless network, we have installed a wireless network that works using the Eduroam system*. They can do a lot of the stuff they might need to using that. *For those who don't know, and can't be bothered to check the site, Eduroam is an international "network" of wireless networks. Basically if you are a student or staff member of a member of eduroam, you can go into any other member organisation and log on to their network using your log on id and password. So, I work at Greenwich Uni. Assuming I had reason to be there, I could go into a Uni in (say) Sweden, and log in there with my Greenwich account. |
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Ah, all the AP's where I work are set up by individuals / companies who want to 'show off'.
I must admit, it kinda makes me laugh, the walls of the data centre are so damn thick you only see WiFi at 70-90dB outside the building, so the people who 'see' the WiFi AP's are people who already have access to the data centre. Those people have a minimum of 100mbit Global Transit in their racks / cages, most having far more. (the company I work for have just over 11gbit of global transit) |
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All the people wandering around the data centre have to go through such stringent security procedures that no matter what they do or where they do it there will be documentory evidence of everything, so it's very rare anything 'naughty' goes on (AFAIK)
If you wanted to get into the data centre posing as me, you would need my passport (and somehow get your photo in it) my index finger, both my eyes and my PAC tag (little black keyring to open doors) Same setup for everyone. |
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Just wanted to say how happy I am to see that the title of this thread is spelled correctly :D
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Still, we are getting a little off topic. To bring it back on topic, there are two users on my home network (only two of us living there, and I've got it secured as well as I can, so no neighbours can access it). As for number of users at work? God knows.. Probably nearly a thousand PCs (we have over 300 in this building alone, and God knows how many in our other building, and over 2,800 users. |
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Be aware that the person with the open wireless network may be using it as a trap.
You connect, you open your machine to his network, he gains entry to your machine - bam - your the fool! |
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mine, currently 1 -2?
i let my house mates on the connection (well it wouldn't be very nice of me to hog it to myself would it) so 4 is not uncommon. most of them wireless, my pc sits on a powerline link since wi-fi had to much jitter/packetloss for my liking My wireless network does have a wpa security code set on it and a rather long random one at that. That said cracking it is a complete waste of time, unless you were doing it from outside the house since anyone visiting could either just plug into the router wired or just ask for the wi-fi pass code. I can see about 12 networks from the livingroom, most encrypted some aren't tho |
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Can the person who started a thread alter its title? I still can't believe I didn't spot that; I'm normally careful about that sort of thing almost to the point of obsession. :Yikes: |
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