Anthony,
LOL! Yes, I live in a neighborhood of "Good Ole' Boys." And, I have met many of them over the past 6 years. None of them work at (minimum) Radio Shack, or, any of the 3 "computer" stores in my location. These folk do beer, babes, V8 cars/trucks, and cable/sat TV.

Uh, installed by a service provider? Not here brother! "Let's call cousin Jo-Bob! He's always online playing _____________!" (fill-in!)
"PassPhrase"?  I could only hope.

The spurious RF in my neighborhood caused my router's WIFI side to have trouble linking with a test client inside my house....15ft away from the router. WIFI has been shut off since installation.

I suppose that if I used a wireless keyboard/mouse, then yes. But, I do not use wireless anything. My keyboards and mice are all remain PS/2.
Still smiling, though.
Best,
Duncan


On 05/13/2010 10:59, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
hehe...Ok, Duncan.

Just curious, though...what do you mean by "few too many strong
hot-spots"? Are people in your 'hood leaving their wireless networks
open? I can see my neighbors networks, but they all appear to be secure.
I think the providers are making sure they setup the customers with
secure networks, but it's no telling how hard the passphrase are...

But I do think someone can still sniff your keystrokes...unless your
keyboard itself is "tempest" then one can make a trip to radioshack to
see what top secret stuff you are typing.

best.

On 5/13/2010 10:49 AM, DSinc wrote:
Anthony,
I suppose the main fear is security. I just do not wish to become an
RF transmission site. Yes, I am aware that encryption tech has
improved over the years, but, I just do not care to share my
keystrokes in free space.
Yes, I do use a 5.8GHz telephone. But, I do not spend much time on the
phone. Besides, most of my phone traffic is robo-political calls and
saying "No" to various charities seeking contributions....... :)
Additionally, I noticed that when I upgraded to my current DGL-4300
router, and tested its' WIFI side, I found a few too many strong
hot-spots in my neighborhood.
I will watch WIFI as it improves and matures. I do believe that
service providers may drive me to WIFI in the future anyway (ATT is
already!). But, until wired LAN is restricted to only
commercial/industrial space, I will stay wired-only.
Let's just call this my "tin-hat" issue.
Best,
Duncan


On 05/13/2010 06:45, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
Why do you fear WIFI, Duncan?

On 5/12/2010 11:14 PM, DSinc wrote:
Greg,
TNX. I've always known you were into it all... :)
Logic for WIFI makes sense; though I still fear it.
Duncan


On 05/12/2010 23:04, Greg Sevart wrote:
Wired for all workstations, servers, and devices/appliances (ie: TV,
blu-ray
player, Dish receivers).
WiFi N for laptops
WiFi G for phones/other that don't speak N

Wireless is great for any device you don't want to be tethered on, but
nothing beats the performance, security, and reliability of good old
fashioned twisted pair.

-----Original Message-----
From: hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com [mailto:hardware-
boun...@hardwaregroup.com] On Behalf Of DSinc
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 6:25 PM
To: Hardware Group
Subject: [H] Open question?

Is it fair for me to NOW believe that the majority of this LIST is
now
actively
using WIFI for their internal home LANs?

No. I do not wish to start a firestorm with those that use both!
The basic question is about the use of WIFI....... :)

(Are there many of us old fools still using only wired CAT5/6 LANs?)

Just wondering?
Best,
Duncan





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