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802.11 is great because it frees you up to roam. The only reason I still use cable in my house is because they have not secured the signal yet. Meaning, somebody with a sniffer can possibly capture your data. I log in to work from home and this can be a risk. If it was just my home stuff, I wouldn't care.
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Originally posted by Bam Bam 802.11 is great because it frees you up to roam. The only reason I still use cable in my house is because they have not secured the signal yet. Meaning, somebody with a sniffer can possibly capture your data. I log in to work from home and this can be a risk. If it was just my home stuff, I wouldn't care. |
I tried plugging my router into the 220 line from my drier and it's not any faster but it does smoke alot now.Otto
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Hence the expression: "This machine is smokin!"
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Originally posted by kcgbjc My Linksys is awesome. Might be a bit older but the only problem I have is now that I moved into a bigger house. The tow places I would work are out of range! Is there a repeater or are the new ones more powerful? Jon |
Originally posted by Donzi38ZX All 802.11 traffic can be secured with 128bit WEP encryption. I only know of one non-military wireless encryption that has not been broken. That is Cisco's proprietary LEAP. Even though it hasn't been broken yet, It's only a matter if time. |
Isn't there a law as to how far the encryption can go.Otto
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Originally posted by 36spectre Isn't there a law as to how far the encryption can go.Otto |
Even with WEPs flaws it takes 5 to 15 million packets to break the key which is about 2 weeks of traffic on a lan with 4 active users. that is some dedication to snoop a home network. Any info passed to a company should be through a virtual private network which is much more difficult to break and in fact is relied upon by millions of companies. If they want the info there are far easier ways to retrieve it.
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Timely post Audio. We just got hi-speed to the house, and are planning to wifi network three computers. One in the basement where the modem is, and two above within 20 feet of the modem. One laptop, and two desk tops.
I'm not very computer literate, and don't really want to be. Therefore, using K.I.S.S., exactly what equipment does the board recomend, for my level of computer geekness, to wifi our computers? thanks. PS we're using windows 98 now, but considering upgrading to 2000 or xp in the near future. |
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