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Re: Wifi SIP WPA/PSK Support

  • From: Suresh Ramasubramanian
  • Date: Thu Jan 26 00:26:39 2006
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On 1/26/06, Mike Leber <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm working on finding a Wifi SIP phone that supports WPA/PSK that we can
> recommended to VOIP clients.  As everybody knows, currently most Wifi SIP
> phones support WEP which is demonstrably insecure.  For banking and
> financial customers, or companies that are given passwords or credit cards
> over the phone, this is a serious security issue.

http://www.paesys.com/en/WIFI_wireless_phone_moimstone_Stonehenge_WP150.htm

   Security & Encryption
            WPA-PSK AES, TKIP
            64/128 bit WEP
            802.1x certification (Optional)

Even seems to do v6.

-srs