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Apartment security camera solutions

Security Camera Installations and Support:

Wired and Wireless Security Camera solutions for the Apartment building. Network cameras allow you to keep an eye on the property and manage your resources anywhere, anytime. View systems remotely in real-time from any internet or mobile device. Video recording is also stored on DVR disk for later viewing.

Security camera solutions for: Apartments,  Restaurants, Warehouses, Offices, Parking lots, Hotels and more.

Features:
Indoor and outdoor solutions
View, record and manage advanced features from any Internet connection
DVR recording options: Always on, timed or motion detection. Simple playback.
Cameras: Dome, Pedestal and Bullet cameras. Wired or wireless.
Secure a greater area with pan and tilt controls side-to-side up-and-down

Wired and Wireless Security Cameras / Wireless Surveillance:
San Francisco Bay Area security camera

Security camera installation and support

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WPA2 vulnerability “Hole 182” and solutions

Airtight recently announced a vulnerability in the WPA2 Enterprise standard that can allow an authorized user to spoof packets on the network and then perform man-in-the-middle attacks. This attack has been designated Hole 182.

Simple WPA2 security fix: Enable client isolation on your wireless network. Client isolation blocks two wireless clients attached to the same access point from talking with each other, which is critical to the success of this attack.

Need a WiFi system upgrade, a wireless network installation or existing wireless security review Contact SF WiFi

WPA Cracked

Japanese researchers say they can crack WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access), the
successor to the old-school WEP. The previous method of attacking WPA devices took up to 15 minutes to be successful, and didn’t always work. The new method is said to work on far more devices but just like the old attack, this new one only works on WPA devices that use the TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) algorithm, which is a setting in the router, access point or wireless controller.

Bottom Line: The AES encrypted algorithm is much stronger. When using WPA use the AES algorithm in place of TKIP.  Or use WPA2 with AES.