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<blockquote data-quote="notabot" data-source="post: 840517" data-attributes="member: 75970"><p>While I have used RADIUS when connecting to corporate networks, I'm not aware of its mechanics other than the request to install a certificate when joining for the first time.</p><p></p><p>Assuming (?) authentication is certificate based and not password based, it should be more secure.</p><p></p><p>In the past wep was broken and I have seen papers on attacks for WPA2, though don't know how realistic these are and how widespread but in any case, home network wireless seems to have been be a weak link.</p><p></p><p> Other than authenticating the server with a cert, what more does RADIUS offer in terms of security ?</p><p>Does anyone use RADIUS in their home network? how do they find administering it in terms of time burden, is it a 1-off to set it up and then minimal maintenance?</p><p>Which home or small business routers support RADIUS ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notabot, post: 840517, member: 75970"] While I have used RADIUS when connecting to corporate networks, I'm not aware of its mechanics other than the request to install a certificate when joining for the first time. Assuming (?) authentication is certificate based and not password based, it should be more secure. In the past wep was broken and I have seen papers on attacks for WPA2, though don't know how realistic these are and how widespread but in any case, home network wireless seems to have been be a weak link. Other than authenticating the server with a cert, what more does RADIUS offer in terms of security ? Does anyone use RADIUS in their home network? how do they find administering it in terms of time burden, is it a 1-off to set it up and then minimal maintenance? Which home or small business routers support RADIUS ? [/QUOTE]
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