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!!Introduction
Wireless LANs are notoriously insecure. Even with WEP encryption enabled, it is trivial for people to crack your key and enter your network. I believe you should scrap WEP altogether and set up encrypted tunnels from your WLAN clients into your wired LAN.
-I recently got two D-Link DWL-650+ AirPlus PCMCIA 802.11b cards and a DWL-900AP+ AccessPoint. Because D-Link aren't releasing Linux drivers for these cards until December 2002 I have been forced to use them under Windows.
+I recently got two D-Link DWL-650+ !
AirPlus PCMCIA 802.11b cards and a DWL-900AP+ AccessPoint. Because D-Link aren't releasing Linux drivers for these cards until December 2002 I have been forced to use them under Windows.
!!Software
I've currently only setup [pptpd(8)] but a completed setup will require a firewall as well.