What wireless security do you have on your network?
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What wireless security do you have on your network?
Just curious, that's all.
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Re: What wireless security do you have on your network?
WPA-PSK was how my gateway came configured out the box and I have just left it at that.
Password still the same as well - it's unique for each device so meh
Password still the same as well - it's unique for each device so meh
Re: What wireless security do you have on your network?
WPA2 with AES encryption and MAC address filtering restricted to my devices.
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Re: What wireless security do you have on your network?
Open. Now before you all lambaste me for having a open network I have a big yard so no-one can sniff in on me and the signal never actually goes out past the walls so its not a issue for me. Plus I dont mind my mates using my network with their devices...
/waits for the flames for having a open network .
/waits for the flames for having a open network .
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Can I visit you when in KZN ?
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Re: What wireless security do you have on your network?
Its a 384k line that you will be fighting with my mobile devices, my PC, PS3, laptop and Pams PC .
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Re: What wireless security do you have on your network?
Might still be better than the places I stay in
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Re: What wireless security do you have on your network?
WPA-PSK at work.
At home I've got the best wireless network security ever! I don't have a wireless network.
At home I've got the best wireless network security ever! I don't have a wireless network.
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Re: What wireless security do you have on your network?
Shared WEP, 26 digit random pass key.
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Re: What wireless security do you have on your network?
WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES).
Its a hassle when I want to connect the NDS to the internet but everything else gets connected with 802.11n and has a 13 digit key.
I have also dropped my signal strength to the lowest the router offers since the flat is small.
Its a hassle when I want to connect the NDS to the internet but everything else gets connected with 802.11n and has a 13 digit key.
I have also dropped my signal strength to the lowest the router offers since the flat is small.
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Re: What wireless security do you have on your network?
WPA2-802.1x
Too many dodgy students in my neighbourhood!
Too many dodgy students in my neighbourhood!
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WPA2-PSK - not that it matters.
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Re: What wireless security do you have on your network?
The Wii only uses up to WPA but I try to run WPA2. Atm I don't have dsl, just a 3G stick on HSPA