Word has it .. and im about to go and find out for sure that 802.11a will no longer have WEP as we know it. Even Lucent & Ciscos newer implementation of exchanged keys for WEP are still basicly useless with MAC address Spoofing . There are some scary stories to be told in the US of Wireless Network sniffing. Regards -- | Matthew G Brown | Tasman Solutions LTD | Wireless Network Specialist | http://www.tasman.net ?
Is IPsec really the best solution here, considering it has problems in NAT'ed environments?
I would recommend against IPsec at this time. I have done 4 implementations. It is quite expensive and time consuming not to mention a administration nightmare if you are not very careful...
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