by wwarren | Jul 27, 2021 | Comcast, Firewalls
i ordered a block of 5 static ipv4 from Comcast. Of course they require us to use their modem/gateway device. AND it’s also a technicolor(known in the industry as technicrap). I almost rejected the install right there..and looking back, i should have. The...
by wwarren | Jan 24, 2020 | Firewalls, Security, Ubiquiti, Uncategorized, WIFI
This is a client that has become a very loyal client. For the longest time their network had no real segmentation. Their Cc machine was on the same network as the wifi guest network and all of them were on the same subnet as their main internal network. ...
by wwarren | Sep 10, 2018
Staying Malware Free 1. Have a security audit done if you’ve never had one done. 2. Do not depend on only the Windows firewall if you can. You want to have another firewall in front of your networks to provide that first layer of defense. 3. Run Firefox. They do...
by wwarren | Nov 27, 2017 | Government Regulations, Internet, Net Neutrality
I have run a small business myself and I can tell you this is 100% true. There are folks online like Leo Laporte of Twit.tv who obviously has no idea about how networking operates because I routinely have heard him say the bits are free. That’s absolutely...
by wwarren | Oct 17, 2017 | Annoucements, Security, Security Alerts, WIFI
*UPDATE* It turns out Linux is especially vulnerable to this vulnerability. this means Android is especially vulnerable. Linux(and by extension Android) can be tricked into using a zero encryption key which means the attacker can easily watch all traffic on that...