It's actually simpler than that.
Just get their MAC address from their wireless card and use it in the
MAC filter in your WAP.
I do this and it works quite well.
If you're worried about MAC spoofing, then you need something smarter
than a self-configuring WAP anyway.
-----Original Message-----
From: security@dracosplace.com [mailto:security@dracosplace.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 17:37
To: focus-ms@securityfocus.com
Subject: Netreg for Windows
I'm looking into setting up a wireless network, and i don't mind letting
other people use my network, but would like to know who is accessing it.
I was looking into setting up a dhcp registration program similar to
netreg, but perferably for windows
www.netreg.org is what i was looking at, but was wondering if there is
anything similar that i could use on a windows machine?
Thanks for any help you can give me
Dan
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