Hooking up a wireless router and moving my computer to the downstairs office today, wish me luck.
08-26-2007 01:07 PM
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08-26-2007 01:33 PM
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gl and hope it's not a dlink |
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08-26-2007 02:05 PM
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I dont understand why you would use wireless for a desktop. | |
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08-26-2007 02:08 PM
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No cables snaking around place. Kinda a necessity for me since modem is far away and I have two other roomates. | |
08-26-2007 02:08 PM
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08-26-2007 02:54 PM
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I also have two people with laptops that want the service. | |
08-26-2007 03:36 PM
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08-26-2007 04:53 PM
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Make sure you use WPA encryption, not WEP. Don't announce the SSID, and enable mac filtering. | |
08-26-2007 05:40 PM
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08-26-2007 06:10 PM
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Every piece of network-enabled equipment (ie your network card, router, adapter dongles etc) has a specific number assigned to it, called the MAC address (no, it's not the same Mac | |
08-27-2007 12:00 AM
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I don't like #4. Anyone who is going to attempt to hack into your network can find it no problem, even with SSID off. If you know what channel people around you are using, you can pick another and get better reception. | |
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08-29-2007 10:06 PM
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08-29-2007 10:08 PM
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If you've got 1-4 on that list done you're doing good. Stop when it gets inconvenient after that. | |
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08-31-2007 07:41 PM
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09-04-2007 06:58 PM
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mine new wireless works. | |