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and only allowed machines on by mac address, that seems to work...not sure how secure it will be though
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Tue 25 Apr 2006, 12:23,
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Seems fairly secure
although a techy mate has a device for reading wireless networks and reckoned he could have us cracked in a couple of hours.
If there's anyone out there with the time and knowledge, most wireless networks can be cracked, but ours is secure to the casual user
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although a techy mate has a device for reading wireless networks and reckoned he could have us cracked in a couple of hours.
If there's anyone out there with the time and knowledge, most wireless networks can be cracked, but ours is secure to the casual user
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I've got all my flatmates on a wireless network through my broadband, and i haven't a fucking clue how to secure it.
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I think it's something to do with passwording - but you'll really need to sort it out!
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But i have a seperate wireless transmitter plugged into the router. i can't access it on the network to access any of the security stuffs. I really should get it sorted!
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from the machines connecting wirelessly. That's the address you need to point your browser at to configure your wireless access point. Probably.
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