New WiFi Security Product
An interesting new WiFi security product is now in beta testing called WiFi Login Pro. I had the opportunity to review the product a few weeks back. It is quite a clever WiFi Security solution - it supports WPA & WPA2, but rather than requiring the user to set up certificates for EAP-PEAP or EAP-TTLS, it uses the POP3 mail server to authenticate the user and let them on the network. This WiFi security product supports up to 100 users, is cost effective ($199), and is targeted at small businesses that need the same level of WiFi security that large corporations use without the hassle of a full blown RADIUS server. WiFi Login Pro is actually a RADIUS server that runs on a Windows Vista, 2003, XP, or 2000 PC. Unlike the complex set up of a RADIUS server, WiFi Login Pro simplifies the set up with a straight forward wizard and allows you to use your pre-existing POP3 e-mail server to authenticate users access to the WiFi network. WiFi Login Pro is available as a beta version right now. If you're interested in seeing a beta copy go to their web site at www.dazsoftware.com and click onthe download link.
Labels: SMB_WiFi, Wi-Fi_Client, WiFi_Client, WiFi_Security
