1.83GHz White MacBook, Several security messures on BT Voyager??

Has anyone had trouble connecting to a BT Voyager with hidden SSID, MAC address filtering and WEP encryption??
I am going to get one of these MacBooks regardless but just out of curiosity.

Hiding the SSID is not a security feature. The SSID is still broadcast to connected clients and therefore it is easily discovered. The only thing hiding SSID accomplishes is making problems and makes troubleshooting those problems more difficult.
MAC address filtering is not a security feature. The MAC addresses of connected clients is easily discovered and cloned.
If you want to secure your network enable WPA and use a non-dictionary password. If your devices don't support WPA, use 128 bit WEP with a 13 character non-dictionary password.

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    dts2012 wrote:
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