Ryberg, Nicholas wrote:
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> 
> As a home user who wants to lock down his home wireless network, what's
> the easiest way to do this?  I would guess that WPA2 with the alphabet
> soup of accompanying acronyms is secure, but is it workable for a normal
> end user?  Is WPA sufficient?
>
> Do I need a backroom server to manage all that stuff?  
>
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Fascinating...technical questions on a technical list.

WPA for a home user should be quite sufficient. You can use pre-shared
keys and still be in the good enough realm if you use a somewhat strong
key. Pre-shared keys would remove the need for some sort of backend server.

Josh