> From: tech-boun...@lists.lopsa.org [mailto:tech-boun...@lists.lopsa.org]
> On Behalf Of David Lang
> 
> Your Wifi is an untrusted network that can be sniffed and attacked by anyone
> in
> the area. So don't let it connect directly to your internal network.

If you're using AES-256 and keys (not just passwords) then no, they can't sniff 
it.  No more than they could sniff your VPN traffic on the public internet.


> Consider it a guest network, just like a hotel network, and have all your 
> users
> connect to your company resources through a VPN, just like they would from
> home
> or a hotel.

Ahh.  Case and point.  If you use encryption on the wifi that's as strong as 
the encryption on your VPN, then you don't need the VPN on the wifi.

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