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    Avoid five blatant security mistakes when deploying a new wireless access point

    As per title suggest I read somewhere that the five blatant wifi security mistakes can be avoided at the time of organizing a new WEP. That is wireless access point. I just read somewhere about this in one article but can’t knows more things about it. Can anybody explain should it means?? Thanks for any help.

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    Re: Avoid five blatant security mistakes when deploying a new wireless access point

    Whether you’re installing a wireless access point in a home, small office, or large building, few best things help to avoid this security mistakes. They are as follows:
    1. Keep away from placing access points near structural metal
    2. Make use of Power over Ethernet as necessary
    3. Reset the access point password right away
    4. Stay away from overlapping DHCP scopes
    5. Get advantage of built-in security features

    This are the main five things that woks at the time of creation of WEP to avoid the blatant security mistakes. There are few also present but this five are the best so far.

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    Re: Avoid five blatant security mistakes when deploying a new wireless access point

    Wireless hardware producer have complete installing and configuring new access points for both consumer and business purpose. Every couple of months there comes along a technology vendor with an announcement for providing the security to the wifi network. You can also take help of this technology for improving the security. Also you can get the help of the network engineer regarding this network improvement purpose.

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    Re: Avoid five blatant security mistakes when deploying a new wireless access point

    Small businesses can use a more robust multi-SSID multi-VLAN solution like a Cisco 851W wireless router. Such type of devices is being also best for providing the security to this wifi network. Try such things and check its result onto your network.

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