However after establishing that whilst both router and phone supported WPA2 but not with each other, I opted for WPA TKIP and my router wireless security set to "Permitted Only" MAC's. So just the mobile phone Mac was allowed.
Anyway, I decided as I had tested enough and I needed some sleep to disable the wireless side of the router and call it a day. Unfortunately I accessed the wrong Linksys tab and disabled wireless security! so for 24hours (until I realised) i had an open wifi connection albeit with the "Permitted Access" MAC still enabled.
My concerns are if anyone accessed my network/internet connection during that time. But after reading here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_security under the following heading Identity theft (MAC spoofing) am I right to be reassured that no other access could of taken place as my mobile phone was NOT switched on, therefore in turn not giving away it's allowed MAC over the air?
MAC filtering is only effective for small residential(SOHO)networks, since it only provides protection when the wireless device is "off the air". Any 802.11 device "on the air" freely transmits it unencrypted MAC address in its 802.11 headers, and it requires no special equipment or software to detect it.
Thanks Guys.
Edited by Vorlon (Fri 12-Mar-10 14:44:20)



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