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Can any gnus help me please??????

I have rogue users appearing on my wireless network. I have MAC address filtering in place along with WEP encryption trouble is when I look at the DHCP clients table I see a machine with a non-authorised MAC address??? :confused:

I keep booting them off but they come back!!!??? Can anyone shed any loght on how they are doing this?? As I am confuzzled.

How can anyone access your network without your MAC address....I mean using MAC is only supposed to allow access using this address...right?

Perhaps you need to try revisiting your WEP set-up....change password or keycode generated. Use the biggest amount of bits possible or, if your router has it use WPA2.

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It's confusing the hell out of me I tell you! I just do not understand it at all! I have

no entry for that address is in my filters, I have switched on AP isolation so each connection is in it's own vpn. It does not mostly make any sense??

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Well I have found out who it is doing it :) They are using spoofing software :rolleyes: This is what has confused me, as surely it would show up as the spoofed MAC not their own????

Was going to say spoofed MAC.

Suggest using WPA2 with a long key, and prehaps even make users log into a VPN before they get access to anything other than a log in web page. Otherwise a RADIUS server would do the trick nicely :)

Have you tried using a PBX9830 K2747 with a 200A TPN MCCB incomer?

Might help :)

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I could not find one unfortunately!!!!

Have you tried using a PBX9830 K2747 with a 200A TPN MCCB incomer?

Might help :)

Did you just get TLA and ETLA overlaod?

Have you tried using a PBX9830 K2747 with a 200A TPN MCCB incomer?

Might help :)

duh, that wouldn't work!!!!!!1111 the plugs don't fit, ****ing n00b :confused:

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