> I get good results with IPCop on an older box. I happened to already > have my WAP set up, similar to David, with ethernet cable into my > Netgear gigabit switch. But IPCop has a zone now for wifi and I could > hook it into my IPCop and and get all it's benefits. > > I haven't bothered because I'm in the boonies with little traffic, > meaning less "drive-by" traffic/chance of someone trying to break in via > that route, and my security key is very long and follows all the usual > guidlines re case, numbers, etc. Everyone that I've authorized has had > to attempt multiple times to finally get in, even me, until the device > in use (IPHone, Android phone, Kindle Fire, ...) remembers a successful > access completion. > > I'm very pleased with IPCop - going on near a decade by now I guess. > > MHO, > Bill > > > OT but for firewalls I do lots of work with various flavors, I have pretty much settled on Pfsense, since I most of what I run is *nix based I like the fact that its BSD based. I have tired and tested lots of stuff and that is the one that I have settled on, use and support. Just something else to add to the list _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos