Pip wrote:[size=150]
BTW Foggy, If I was sniffing wireless traffic near you I'd be able to tell you what brand of router you use.
Virgin Media's first "Superhub" had the following login info.
Username:- Admin
Password:- Changeme
How many ordinary users check this though?
VincentLupo wrote:I even use mac authentication for physical connections. I've actually screwed myself a few times early on and had to fully reset all my routers cause I locked myself out.
ctaulbee wrote: then disable it from broadcasting it's name, that's how most find you, they listen, scanning channels until they hear your router.
If broadcasting is turned off they can't do that, only way to connect, is to know the router name and yes you still have to have a correct password but the router will only respond if it's pinged by name, so you have to know the name to get it to listen to you.
Fogdude wrote:I think you satisfied the non-technical needs in the initial post. The rest of us can't help ourselves & this is always good information, even for those less technical.
Fogdude wrote:I think you satisfied the non-technical needs in the initial post. The rest of us can't help ourselves & this is always good information, even for those less technical.
Roseflamingo wrote:I know your trying to be helpful and I do appreciate the info but I get headaches from reading this kind of stuff. I consider myself a pretty intelligent guy but to me this is all a foreign language that I just can't seem to grasp (not yet, anyway). I'm still having problems setting up my home servers, I tend to make changes according to directions and spend hours doing it and winding up right where I started which always seems to be nowhere! I guess I'm just too old to understand this stuff, born in the era of B&W televisions, wall phones, film cameras and LP's. I did master that pesky flashing time clock on my VCR though! Now somebody please pass me the funnies and some aspirin...
Roseflamingo wrote:I know your trying to be helpful and I do appreciate the info but I get headaches from reading this kind of stuff. I consider myself a pretty intelligent guy but to me this is all a foreign language that I just can't seem to grasp (not yet, anyway). I'm still having problems setting up my home servers, I tend to make changes according to directions and spend hours doing it and winding up right where I started which always seems to be nowhere! I guess I'm just too old to understand this stuff, born in the era of B&W televisions, wall phones, film cameras and LP's. I did master that pesky flashing time clock on my VCR though! Now somebody please pass me the funnies and some aspirin...
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