Re: [MAGNet] Ipod Touch and a secure wireless network at home

From: guy vinson <gvinson_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 11:54:57 -0800

Most routers can be configured to limit access to a given Mac address/s

Now that wouldn't prevent someone from spoofing your mac access but then you
might get hit by a meteor just as well.

Guy Vinson
Architecture Computing
College of Environmental Design

On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Eric Fong <ericf_at_socrates.berkeley.edu>wrote:

> Hi all, and apologies for cross-posting this:
>
> I just bought an iPod Touch and set up a wireless router in my house
> (yes, just for it, but it wasn't expensive [$15]). My question
> is: Is it possible to secure the connection to only allow the Touch
> to connect and no one else in the area? I know you can do it with
> laptops and desktops by allowing access only by MAC address, but
> since I don't think the Touch has that ability, I could only allow
> the ip address 192.168.1.101 to have access. That doesn't sound so
> secure since I thought anybody with a wireless card could get in
> before I could turn my Touch on.
>
> Just wondering. Thanks.
>
> eric
>
>
> Eric Fong
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