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*** WiFi4Less Security Advisory *** Is your 802.11 Wireless Network at
Risk? Click below to analyze your risk
Intruders must physically gain access to your home or business to access your wired IP network but with 802.11 wireless networks, it is more difficult to control who can gain access to your network, when they connect, or what information they may be obtaining. Unless you've taken steps to secure your wireless network, you can't be sure. If you have installed an 802.11 wireless network, or are planning to add 802.11 wireless technology, be sure to take some simple and effective steps to avoid the risks. RADIUS authentication servers and Public Key Infrastructure encryption solutions are needed to turn on 802.1X and tighten up today's wireless networks but the required software, client management tools, and IT staff costs were previously out of reach of many home and business users. Not anymore - WiFi4Less makes it simple and cost effective to prevent unauthorized intruders from accessing your wireless network. WiFi4Less security experts host and update the latest 802.1x technology so you don't have to be a security expert to gain the benefits of 802.11 wi-fi security. Now, home and business wireless network users can implement the strongest levels authentication and encryption available using new 802.1X EAP to thwart known wireless network attacks - quickly, easily, and at a fraction of the costs of installing and maintaining your own servers. Our network based authentication service works with any 802.1x compliant device, is backward compatible with legacy WEP equipment so you can use it with your existing network, and forward compatible with future security standards enabling you to use the latest 802.11 WPA enhanced equipment. WiFi4Less HomeLAN Security Services are based on IEEE standards and completely vendor independent allowing you to purchase off-the-shelf equipment or combine equipment from various manufacturers in an existing network to avoid getting locked into a proprietary security solution. Learn more about how to protect your wireless network by clicking on the links below.
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