Hi guys
I basically try to establish a very small ISP for my own area which there's no Broadband internet and only modem access.
I have advantage of being on the montain with at least 200 meters of height and the tower with 21 levels (about 95 metters) tall and I have very wide coverage and clear line of sight to 20 KM distance (I am living in Kuala lumpur)
there's many issues that I am concern to setup my Redhat linux server.
here's some info about the Wireless Client Bridge that my clients will use:
-Using 802.11b or 802.11g
-Support Radius and WPA, WEP, WKIP
-Support MAC address cloning on both wireless and Ethernet port
-Provide WDS (talk to other APs to improve my coverage)
-Ethernet Port and web-based configuration.
My plan is to give 24/7 connected access to internet but I want my clients do LESS possible configuration setup (which means less headache for me in technical support), I am not really interested in 802.1x authentication but I've installed my FreeRADIUS on my redhat but do not even know how to test it.
so my questions are in this line:
-If I use Web-Based authentication the connection won't disable after client close Internet Explorer Window? if it does how to avoid it?
-Whats the best way to check if its a real user or he just hijack someone else MAC and IP address? best solution? for that instance I have plan to put this as a policy that client must not turn off the bridge (and I plan to install it directly to powerline) but I know it is not best idea.
-Is it reliable to use SSL as encryption for password transmission ? is there any hack or crack for it out there?
-Is it a good idea to make a third party encryption software running on windows and disable WEP, which this software will change key from a CD given to each client every minutes or house or day and will have different key set for each client generated by computer and also server will have a copy of it to decrypt, and also this software will do the authentication?
Please shoot whatever idea you have.
your help is highly appreciated
Seyed.
I basically try to establish a very small ISP for my own area which there's no Broadband internet and only modem access.
I have advantage of being on the montain with at least 200 meters of height and the tower with 21 levels (about 95 metters) tall and I have very wide coverage and clear line of sight to 20 KM distance (I am living in Kuala lumpur)
there's many issues that I am concern to setup my Redhat linux server.
here's some info about the Wireless Client Bridge that my clients will use:
-Using 802.11b or 802.11g
-Support Radius and WPA, WEP, WKIP
-Support MAC address cloning on both wireless and Ethernet port
-Provide WDS (talk to other APs to improve my coverage)
-Ethernet Port and web-based configuration.
My plan is to give 24/7 connected access to internet but I want my clients do LESS possible configuration setup (which means less headache for me in technical support), I am not really interested in 802.1x authentication but I've installed my FreeRADIUS on my redhat but do not even know how to test it.
so my questions are in this line:
-If I use Web-Based authentication the connection won't disable after client close Internet Explorer Window? if it does how to avoid it?
-Whats the best way to check if its a real user or he just hijack someone else MAC and IP address? best solution? for that instance I have plan to put this as a policy that client must not turn off the bridge (and I plan to install it directly to powerline) but I know it is not best idea.
-Is it reliable to use SSL as encryption for password transmission ? is there any hack or crack for it out there?
-Is it a good idea to make a third party encryption software running on windows and disable WEP, which this software will change key from a CD given to each client every minutes or house or day and will have different key set for each client generated by computer and also server will have a copy of it to decrypt, and also this software will do the authentication?
Please shoot whatever idea you have.
your help is highly appreciated
Seyed.