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I would like to better understand the security "gaps" or advantages of the Verizon Wireless UMW190 3G WAN Card.
Does the WAN device itself have built-in encryption functions? Also, are there any types of inherent built-in security features on these WAN cards?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Rob
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06-24-2011
04:46 PM
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but unless you plug it into a router, there is no way it could be a security risk. Other computers cannot connect wirelessly. If you plug it into a router, then it's only as safe as your router security and passwords, etc.
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06-24-2011
04:46 PM
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but unless you plug it into a router, there is no way it could be a security risk. Other computers cannot connect wirelessly. If you plug it into a router, then it's only as safe as your router security and passwords, etc.
