A Serial Number Based Identification Model for a Computer in a Wireless Local Area Network
Abstract
With today’s technological evolution, wireless networks have become very common for
organizations, homes and public places. For any device to be authenticated and authorized to use
any of the wireless network services, it must first be identified then authenticated and authorized
to have access to the wireless network resources. One of the biggest challenges with
implementing wireless networks, though, is implementing the identification of the wireless
devices. Apart from port numbers and IP addresses at application and network layers
respectively, devices in a network use MAC addresses for identification at the physical layer.
However MAC addresses can be altered thereby compromising the security, robustness and
uniqueness qualities of a device identifier. This study therefore examined the inbuilt access and
use of a serial number prototype system as an alternative method of identifying devices in a
network. The model was constructed using evolutionary prototyping and proof of concept
methods through test runs and was found to actually identify a device in a network based on a
computer’s serial number. It is then recommended that prototype be scaled up then adopted as
network device identification method