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HoboBen
Created : 20 January 2007
 

McAfee online wireless scan

Test your wireless connection

https://uk.mcafee.com/root/wsc/default.asp
"McAfee Wi-FiScan surveys your current Wi-Fi® connection, your wireless equipment, and local environment to assess security risks introduced by your wireless network. Wi-FiScan uses an ActiveX control to gather information. If security or performance issues are found, McAfee will suggest ways to reduce your risk."

Requires Internet Explorer to gain access.

The most secure set-up possible can only get a "yellow" rating as for "green" they want you to be running their software.

So, this is just useful to tell the difference between "red" (crap security) and not "red" (secure, but they still want your cash)

 

Comments


Sunday, 21 January 2007, 08:07
Jayenkai
Mine would be "Bright Red : You seem to have set up your Wireless Network just so's you can play Mario Kart DS Online, and don't appear to have given a crap about any type of security measures, whatsoever"
Saturday, 27 January 2007, 05:27
Yayyak
Mine would probably cause a segmentation fault: I don't have a wireless network.