Linksys WPS54GU2 Active Attacks, Dictionary-Building or Table Attacks, Man-in-the-Middle Attacks

Page 57

Wireless-G PrintServer for USB 2.0

Active Attacks

Hackers use Active Attacks for three purposes: 1) stealing data, 2) using your network, and 3) modifying your network so it's easier to hack in the next time.

In an Active Attack, the hacker has gained access to all of your network settings (SSID, WEP keys, etc.) and is in your network. Once in your wireless network, the hacker has access to all open resources and transmitted data on the network. In addition, if the wireless network’s access point is connected to a switch, the hacker will also have access to data in the wired network.

Further, spammers can use your Internet connection and your ISP’s mail server to send tens of thousands of e- mails from your network without your knowledge.

Lastly, the hacker could make hacking into your network even easier by changing or removing safeguards such as MAC address filters and WEP encryption. He can even steal passwords and user names for the next time he wants to hack in.

Dictionary-Building or Table Attacks

Dictionary-building, or Table attacks, is a method of gaining network settings (SSID, WEP keys, etc.) by analyzing about a day's worth of network traffic, mostly in the case of business networks. Over time, the hacker can build up a table of network data and be able to decrypt all of your wireless transmissions. This type of attack is more effective with networks that transmit more data, such as businesses.

Man-in-the-Middle Attacks

A hacker doesn’t need to log into your network as a user—he can appear as one of the network’s own access points, setting himself up as the man-in-the-middle. To do this, the hacker simply needs to rig an access point with your network’s settings and send out a stronger signal that your access point. In this way, some of your network's PCs may associate with this rogue access point, not knowing the difference, and may begin sending data through it and to this hacker.

The trade-off for the convenience and flexibility wireless networking provides is the possibility of being hacked into through one of the methods described here. With wireless networks, even with WEP encryption, open to the persistent hacker, how can you protect your data? The following section will tell you how to do just that.

Maximizing Wireless Security

Security experts will all tell you the same thing: Nothing is guaranteed. No technology is secure by itself. An unfortunate axiom is that building the better mousetrap can often create a better mouse. This is why, in the

Appendix B: Wireless Security

50

What Are The Risks?

Image 57
Contents 802 GHz .11g Wireless- G Copyright and Trademarks How to Use this User GuideTable of Contents Appendix a Troubleshooting Appendix B Wireless SecurityInternet Printing Protocol IPP PrintServer’s Back Panel List of FiguresPrinter Internet Printing Output Select Introduction WelcomeWhat’s in this Guide? Introduction What’s in this Guide? USB Connector-Type a USB Connector-Type B Getting to Know the PrintServerBack Panel Front Panel Orange when there is a problem with the USB printerPrintServer’s LEDs are located on the front panel StatusConnecting the PrintServer Connecting the PrintServer to Your NetworkOverview Welcome InstallationClick Back to return to the previous screen PasswordIP Settings Click the Next button to continue Wireless SettingsWireless Security Settings Wireless Security Settings WEP Key 11 Congratulations Windows Driver Installation Driver Setup Welcome Select Program Folder Information Starting the Print Driver UtilityConfigure Printer Port Configuring the PrintServer Using the Web-based Utility Setup TabEnter admin in the Password field. Then click the OK button Protocol Tab AppleTalk Protocol Tab TCP/IPProtocol Tab NetBEUI Protocol Tab NetBEUIProtocol Tab Snmp Protocol Tab SnmpWireless Tab Basic Wireless Tab BasicWireless Tab Security Wireless Tab SecurityPrinter Internet Printing Printer Tab Internet Printing10 Printer Logical Port Printer Tab Logical PortStatus Tab Printer Status Tab DeviceExit Tab Status Tab WirelessBi-Admin Installation Bi-Admin ManagementBi-Admin Installation Connected Protocol Starting the Bi-Admin Management UtilityMenu Options Bi-Admin Management Utility10 Printer Status Verify Password11 Verify Password TCP/IP Figure 13 Configuration TCP/IPApple Talk Figure 14 Configuration AppleTalkNetBEUI Figure 15 Configuration NetBEUIInternet Printing Figure 16 Configuration Internet PrintingPort Figure 17 Configuration Port18 Configuration Wireless 19 Configuration Snmp 20 Upgrade Installing using setup.exe Windows IPP Client SetupIPP Client Configuration for Windows 98, Me, 2000, and XP Internet Printing Protocol IPPOutput Select Enter the IP Address or URL of the IPP ServerChanging the IPP Port Settings IPP Client Setup for Windows 2000 and XPPort 1 ipaddress631/ipp/P1 Connect to Printer Using IPP PrintersCommon Problems and Solutions Appendix a TroubleshootingNeed to upgrade the firmware Appendix B Wireless Security Brief OverviewWhat Are The Risks? Jamming Attacks Passive AttacksActive Attacks Maximizing Wireless SecurityDictionary-Building or Table Attacks Man-in-the-Middle AttacksWireless-G PrintServer for USB Ssid Wireless-G PrintServer for USB Click the Save button to apply your changes WEP EncryptionAppendix C About Bi-Directional Printing Appendix D Upgrading Firmware Figure D-1 Upgrade FirmwareAppendix E Windows Help Shared ResourcesNetwork Neighborhood/My Network Places Appendix F Glossary Wireless-G PrintServer for USB Wireless-G PrintServer for USB Wireless-G PrintServer for USB Wireless-G PrintServer for USB Wireless-G PrintServer for USB Model Appendix G SpecificationsStandards 10% to 85%, Non-CondensingLimited Warranty Appendix H Warranty InformationFCC Statement Appendix I Regulatory InformationIndustry Canada Canada Wireless-G PrintServer for USB Linksys Chapter J Contact Information
Related manuals
Manual 2 pages 6.21 Kb

WPS54GU2 specifications

The Linksys WPS54GU2 is a reliable and efficient wireless print server designed to simplify the process of sharing printers across a local network. This device enables users to connect a USB printer to an existing wireless network, allowing multiple computers to access the printer without the need for direct connections. As part of Linksys' commitment to providing practical networking solutions, the WPS54GU2 has been tailored to meet the needs of home and small office users.

One of the standout features of the WPS54GU2 is its support for the IEEE 802.11b/g wireless standards. This ensures compatibility with a wide range of network devices, and users can expect data transfer speeds of up to 54 Mbps, making it suitable for everyday printing tasks. Its wireless capability eliminates the hassle of tangled cables and allows for flexible printer placement within the workspace.

The WPS54GU2 supports multiple operating systems, including Windows and Mac OS, broadening its accessibility. The intuitive setup process is another highlight, facilitated by a user-friendly web-based interface. The inclusion of Quick Setup Wizard ensures even novice users can configure their device with ease. By following the simple prompts, users can seamlessly connect their printer to the network and begin printing in no time.

Certainly, security is a crucial consideration in today’s networking environment, and the Linksys WPS54GU2 includes robust security features. It supports WEP, WPA, and WPA2 encryption standards, helping to protect data transmitted over the network. Additionally, the device allows for the configuration of various security modes to match the specific needs of a home or office environment.

Moreover, an interesting characteristic of the WPS54GU2 is its ability to support both USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 printers, enhancing its compatibility with various printer models. The ability to connect multiple computers to a single printer not only improves efficiency but also optimizes resource use.

In summary, the Linksys WPS54GU2 serves as a versatile wireless print server, offering ease of use, compatibility, and strong security features. By enabling users to connect and share printers over a wireless network, it enhances the functionality of workspaces, making it a valuable addition to any home or small office setup.