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Old 22-12-2012, 09:29 AM
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How about wireless with 2 factor RSa authentication and wpa2-aes? I know rsa was compromised earlier but a repeat would require a number of variables to be right. Most lwaap ap's use ssl tunnels to the wlc.
Also, I thought wpa2 was not yet compromised other than one Japanese professor demonstrating that it could be. That was a while ago though.
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