From: Thrill5 on
Your wireless connection is a 4km point-to-point, so you must be using some
type of narrow-beam antennas or even a dish. Your probability of getting
intercepted is very low because getting access to the signal is not going to
be easy. Unless you have a reason to believe that someone would put in a
lot of effort to hack you, I wouldn't worry about it. If you are concerned
that someone would put in significant effort to access your data, you would
be wise to spend a couple thousand dollars and purchase new wireless bridges
that support 3DES encryption.


"Elia S." <adminNOSPAM(a)spadhausen.com> wrote in message
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>I immediately bebug studying the internal radius on my cisco 877 with IOS
>15.0 M1 ADVIPSERVICES
>
> I have a question!!!
>
> Does the integrater radius on C877 supports only EAP-FAST and LEAP ?
>
> I tried configuring a 3com secure router with WPA+RADIUS and on the 3com
> docs it says that the AP supports only
>
> EAP-TLS and EAP-PEAP
>
> On the router I see RADSRV: Unknown eap type "3"
>
> So I assume that the C877 works well with Aironet AP or devices wich
> supports leap or eap-fast, right?
>
> I also tried using network EAP on the BR352 but I wasnot able to do
> anything.
>
>
>


From: Elia S. on
Hello!
Well just today I replaced one router at one end of the bridge.
At the HQ I have a 877 and at the remote site I have now one 851W.
I enabled a GRE+IPSEC (aes 128 esp-md5) vpn in the bridge so no one could
intercept my data.
I use two dish antenna to do the point-to-point but I am paranoic about
security but at the moment I don't have in mind to upgrade the bridges since
the 11mbit (5.5real) througput is more than sufficent for our needs.



"Thrill5" <nospam(a)somewhere.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Your wireless connection is a 4km point-to-point, so you must be using
> some type of narrow-beam antennas or even a dish. Your probability of
> getting intercepted is very low because getting access to the signal is
> not going to be easy. Unless you have a reason to believe that someone
> would put in a lot of effort to hack you, I wouldn't worry about it. If
> you are concerned that someone would put in significant effort to access
> your data, you would be wise to spend a couple thousand dollars and
> purchase new wireless bridges that support 3DES encryption.
>
>
> "Elia S." <adminNOSPAM(a)spadhausen.com> wrote in message
> news:Rs-dnTqPPJlqy-zWnZ2dnUVZ8kOdnZ2d(a)kpnqwest.it...
>>I immediately bebug studying the internal radius on my cisco 877 with IOS
>>15.0 M1 ADVIPSERVICES
>>
>> I have a question!!!
>>
>> Does the integrater radius on C877 supports only EAP-FAST and LEAP ?
>>
>> I tried configuring a 3com secure router with WPA+RADIUS and on the 3com
>> docs it says that the AP supports only
>>
>> EAP-TLS and EAP-PEAP
>>
>> On the router I see RADSRV: Unknown eap type "3"
>>
>> So I assume that the C877 works well with Aironet AP or devices wich
>> supports leap or eap-fast, right?
>>
>> I also tried using network EAP on the BR352 but I wasnot able to do
>> anything.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
From: Aaron Leonard on
~ I immediately bebug studying the internal radius on my cisco 877 with IOS
~ 15.0 M1 ADVIPSERVICES
~
~ I have a question!!!
~
~ Does the integrater radius on C877 supports only EAP-FAST and LEAP ?
~
~ I tried configuring a 3com secure router with WPA+RADIUS and on the 3com
~ docs it says that the AP supports only
~
~ EAP-TLS and EAP-PEAP
~
~ On the router I see RADSRV: Unknown eap type "3"
~
~ So I assume that the C877 works well with Aironet AP or devices wich
~ supports leap or eap-fast, right?
~
~ I also tried using network EAP on the BR352 but I wasnot able to do
~ anything.

It is true: the internal RADIUS server in IOS (in the ISRs and in
the autonomous IOS APs) supports only LEAP and EAP-FAST for EAP
authentication. (Also MAC authentication, which isn't EAP.)

Aaron