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Thread ID: 129594 2013-03-01 00:10:00 Hacking a WiFi unit - will I know I am getting hacked or my data being stolen??? Aporosa (5671) Press F1
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1330710 2013-03-01 07:55:00 Just save it on some removable storage and cut and paste. PPp (9511)
1330711 2013-03-01 09:06:00 Just save it on some removable storage and cut and paste.

I think you mean copy and paste! :D

Otherwise after just one use it would be gone forever!

Cheers

Billy 8-{) :thumbs:
Billy T (70)
1330712 2013-03-01 09:15:00 Yeah! C&pP for both operations :thumbs: PPp (9511)
1330713 2013-03-01 09:23:00 Points go to anyone who can remember the "63 random printable ASCII characters" off the top of their heads! NetworkDropout (17021)
1330714 2013-03-01 09:27:00 just make up a random one with letters, numbers and symbols at least 10 letters long and stick it on top of the router. works for me jonovw (16835)
1330715 2013-03-06 01:06:00 Most routers these days allow for M.A.C address filtering I use that as well as strong passwords beama (111)
1330716 2013-03-06 01:18:00 My password is 63 characters long, seems to do the trick. DeSade (984)
1330717 2013-03-06 02:00:00 It's also possible to spoof your MAC address too.

63 characters long isn't impossible to break either, and good luck typing that in to a Cellphone :p
Chilling_Silence (9)
1330718 2013-03-06 02:04:00 It's also possible to spoof your MAC address too.

63 characters long isn't impossible to break either, and good luck typing that in to a Cellphone :p

Managed it 5x now
Its a little annoying but that is the price I pay happily.
DeSade (984)
1330719 2013-03-06 02:58:00 Wow, that is impressive. Managing 63 symbols once would impress the hell out of me let alone 5 times! linw (53)
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