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| 490237 | 2006-10-09 04:40:00 | Hi, I have just got a wireless network set up and require a little help with security, the router is a D link DI524 and my laptop has a netgear card, the desktop is hardwired into the router so the only wireless part ito the laptop. I am a bit paranoid about security, so if anyone can give me a bit of help it would be much appreciated. |
the_inspector (7721) | ||
| 490238 | 2006-10-09 05:17:00 | Do both support anything better than WEP encryption? And have u put a key in for both? |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 490239 | 2006-10-09 05:51:00 | Here's a good site to check out, it mentions Linksys but the points covered are applicable to all wireless networks techrepublic.com.com |
snoopy (74) | ||
| 490240 | 2006-10-09 06:12:00 | Hi, I have just got a wireless network set up and require a little help with security, the router is a D link DI524 and my laptop has a netgear card, the desktop is hardwired into the router so the only wireless part ito the laptop. I am a bit paranoid about securityYou're right to be concerned - wireless networks are notoriously prone to security leaks. |
Greg (193) | ||
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