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DSL NEWBIT

@verizon.net

 Westall 327 vs Netgear WPN824

Which unit is better for wireless in terms of security. I wanted to hookup the westall because it's only 1 unit, but I had been told it's not a very good unit, that it can be hacked easily even with a password, where the Netgear is supposed to be extremely secure.

Also was told the Netgear is faster than the Westall in wireless and networked.

Please set me strait as to the better choice. Thanks.


nwrickert
sand groper
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If your Westell 327w allows you to setup WPA security, then there should not be much difference in security between the two. If you have an older 327w that only supports WEP, then I would go with the Netgear for WPA.
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Wifi Newbie

@verizon.net

reply to DSL NEWBIT
Security wise, The westall has WPA-PSK MIXED, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK. right now I'm using the mixed. This part is a little confussing to me. I did manage to set it up and I figured out how to setup so the ssid won't be shown & setup my laptop to connect, but I got a warning message that my computer privacy may be at risk. I thought that's why i hid my ssid, so it won't be found easily.

Thanks for your help.


nwrickert
sand groper
Premium,MVM
join:2004-09-04
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·AT&T U-Verse
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Make sure that your key is at least 20 characters long.

With WPA, you should be fine. Disabling the SSID broadcast does not actually contribute anything to security. The hackers can easily identify your SSID anyway.

I use WPA-PSK on my laptop, and I do not get that message you are reporting. That's with XP-home. Perhaps the message is coming from your firewall software, and perhaps it is set to be a bit too paranoid. You might check to make sure it isn't warning you about some other problem. Once you are satisfied with that, then there's no real need for concern.
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