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by nicolaslem
2193 days ago
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The tough part in my opinion is the access point. You either have to: - Put a wireless card in the router, but a lot of them are crap (limited features, not dual band, require closed firmware, not compatible with *BSD...) - Buy an access point appliance, but most of them are as secure as the Netgear devices of the fine article. |
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1. The AP isn't directly exposed to inbound traffic from the internet.
2. You can put the AP's management interface on a VLAN without internet access and/or use firewall rules to the same effect.
I'm way less worried about the security posture of my AP than my internet-facing router.