Wi-Fi Networks Security and Accessing Control

  • S. Sobh T
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Abstract

As wireless networks access gains popularity in corporate, private and personal networks, the nature of wireless networks opens up new possibilities for network attacks. This paper negotiating Wi-Fi security against scanning of rogue Wi-Fi networks and other related activities and considers the monitoring of Wi-Fi traffic effects. The unauthorized access point (AP) problem has raised more attention and resulted in obtaining wireless access without subscriber permission. This work assumes Wi-Fi AP under attack specially rogue AP and/or ad-hoc client. It provides a solution for detecting and preventing this attack. In addition, it provides the required user permissions to allow/block access of the files on the user of ad-hoc client. The experiments include the rogue AP attack are maintained and the effectiveness of the proposed solution are tested.

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S. Sobh, T. (2013). Wi-Fi Networks Security and Accessing Control. International Journal of Computer Network and Information Security, 5(7), 9–20. https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2013.07.02

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