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Posting over wireless... Really easy to setup. by McGowan 2006-06-22 10:41:56
AND I think it is secure, 128 WEP.

On further notice, I have to be in work in an hour and 20.... and that sucks!
[ Reply ]
  How much data transfered before changing your key? by Bonzo2006-06-22 10:44:45
    No matter how many bits encryption, btw.. (n/t) by Bonzo2006-06-22 10:45:28
    you shouldn't need to change your key by Freakazoid2006-06-22 11:38:52
  From what I know by varikin2006-06-22 10:44:57
    ^^ What he said! ^^ (n/t) by Bonzo2006-06-22 10:46:17
  Use WPA rather than WEP if things support it. by AndyA2006-06-22 11:04:22
    and disable broadcasing SSID by emlaabs2006-06-22 11:07:39
      Plus it depends on where you live. by AndyA2006-06-22 11:18:23
        I think I should be ok. by McGowan2006-06-22 11:21:31
        it's funny you should mention default passwords... by lux2006-06-22 14:30:01
          Dunno about cancer... by Sharku2006-11-19 12:55:59
          Well, microwaves use 2.4GHz too, so... (n/t) by bwkaz2006-06-22 19:17:25
      depends on the encryption by Freakazoid2006-06-22 11:37:11
    I've got the basic stuff. by JimK2006-06-22 13:31:35
      Don't count too much on that. by Peace_man2006-06-22 13:54:58
        The old cantenna, right? by JimK2006-06-22 14:16:57
          Yep. I just wanted to warn you against by Peace_man2006-06-22 15:23:50

 

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