it a 'wifeless router']. It seems to do a better job [thus
far].
BillR
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] wireless security
I
just use WDS restrictions and limit the MAC address that can log into the
network. It's easy and then you don't have to remember what the password(s)
are.
Luther
On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 20:33:08 -0500, Bill Ringgold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A while back there was discussion of internet wirel
I'm not quite that paranoid -- I am using WEP. Ten hex characters.
Sure, someone can crack it if they want to but they aren't going to get
anything other than temporary free internet access. As soon as I notice
someone else on my wireless then I will change the passphrase, and
thenmaybe mess with
Bill Ringgold wrote:
> I used it to generate a WPA-Personal security key for my
> *wifeless* router.
Paging Dr Freud...
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A while back there was discussion of internet wireless security. I was just
given this site that provides a random 63 character security key generator.
Not likely to be broken by any but the most serious of hackers. I used it
to generate a WPA-Personal security key for my wifeless router.
https: