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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Christian McArdle wrote:


More secure, but only by a small amount. Lack of DHCP would only be an
extremely minor distraction to a hacker. They can easily determine the
subnet in use and assign themselves a suitable IP address.

Christian.


Interesting! How would they actually do that - particularly if the network
is using a set of totally non-standard IP addresses, like mine is, and if
SSID broadcasting is turned off?

One also hears about 'spoofing' MAC addresses. How's that done?

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