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| Thread ID: 81870 | 2007-08-09 10:05:00 | Wireless Worry | craigb (4884) | Press F1 |
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| 578728 | 2007-08-09 23:53:00 | is anyone reading what i posted or looking at any of the websites i listed? if you use correct WPA 256-bit encryption, there is NO way that your wireless can be hacked and your pc compromised. Please go and read the websites i listed above on how to do this. The original poster does not have a Wireless network of their own - they are either using a 3G datacard on the Telecom network, or using Telecom's WiFi hotspots. Your instructions are great for people with their own home networks, but this is not the problem which the original poster had. |
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| 578729 | 2007-08-10 01:26:00 | somebody has it right. Other than being infected with a nasty, it is not possible to piggyback a datacard connection (as far as I am aware). I suspect either an infection or she (or someone else with access to the laptop) has downloaded more than she has owned up to... | johcar (6283) | ||
| 578730 | 2007-08-10 01:54:00 | is anyone reading what i posted or looking at any of the websites i listed? I did. I also added them to my url address book and backed them up on my HDD. I thought they were great reference material. My Wireless is already WPA2. |
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