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      03-12-2006
Please tell me the best way to prevent other people with wireless adaptors
from using my wireless network to log on to internet.. Thanks.
 
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      03-12-2006
bruphy wrote:

> Please tell me the best way to prevent other people with wireless
> adaptors from using my wireless network to log on to internet..
> Thanks.


Wireless - Basic Security - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html
MVP Barb Bowman on wireless security - http://tinyurl.com/56fc5
The six dumbest ways to secure a wireless LAN -
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/index.php?p=43

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      03-12-2006
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 11:51:16 -0800, bruphy wrote:

> Please tell me the best way to prevent other people with wireless adaptors
> from using my wireless network to log on to internet.. Thanks.


Use WPA.

 
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      03-12-2006
Thank you

"Malke" wrote:

> bruphy wrote:
>
> > Please tell me the best way to prevent other people with wireless
> > adaptors from using my wireless network to log on to internet..
> > Thanks.

>
> Wireless - Basic Security - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html
> MVP Barb Bowman on wireless security - http://tinyurl.com/56fc5
> The six dumbest ways to secure a wireless LAN -
> http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/index.php?p=43
>
> Malke
> --
> MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic"
>

 
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      03-13-2006


"johnny" wrote:

> On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 11:51:16 -0800, bruphy wrote:
>
> > Please tell me the best way to prevent other people with wireless adaptors
> > from using my wireless network to log on to internet.. Thanks.

>
> Use WPA.
>
>

I have the network I want set up between my PC and my laptop. The PC is the
one with the cable modem and the D-Link router. First of all, where do you
find the router on the computer to change its settings? Right now I have a
good wireless network labeled 'default' and it is unsecured. The network I
want to be using I have all set up and it is secured but I cannot seem to
make the computers use that network instead of the default network. I do not
care if I can share files etc...am just using it for internet connection.
How do I go about making the two computers choose my own network instead of
the default network?
 
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James Gockel
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      03-13-2006
I looked over the six dumbest ways to secure a wireless lan... Yes they are
all good reason to not use them for security issues. But a simple way to
get neighbors to not use it unintentionally is not broadcasting the ssid...
now if they are intentionally using it, and they are going to do it because
they think they are hackers, they will find ways to get around that.
WEP will decrease range of the network (I'm confused as to why, but
whatever), so you have that plus the key security that WEP gives. People say
it's easy to break, but in a home environment it's fairly difficult and time
consuming.

Hope that helps too bruphy..
-James G.


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> Thank you
>
> "Malke" wrote:
>
>> bruphy wrote:
>>
>> > Please tell me the best way to prevent other people with wireless
>> > adaptors from using my wireless network to log on to internet..
>> > Thanks.

>>
>> Wireless - Basic Security - http://www.ezlan.net/Wireless_Security.html
>> MVP Barb Bowman on wireless security - http://tinyurl.com/56fc5
>> The six dumbest ways to secure a wireless LAN -
>> http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/index.php?p=43
>>
>> Malke
>> --
>> MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
>> Elephant Boy Computers
>> www.elephantboycomputers.com
>> "Don't Panic"
>>



 
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James Gockel
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      03-13-2006
You will have to log onto the "website" that your router gives you to work
with... First you have to look into your connection settings, and check what
your gateway's IP address is... it should look like 192.168.?.1 the
question mark being a 1 or 2 maybe 0... could be something else... go into
internet explorer and go to http:// (your gateway ip)... for example
http://192.168.1.1
Check your router's manual for more instructions from there... you'll need
to know your router's password, etc. (dlinks I think default is, user:
"admin" password: "password" without quotes.) If you dont have the manual go
to the manufacture's website...
Assumeing your neighbor hasn't changed this for you if they have, you
just have to reset the router, normally a button on the back of the router
you hold down for 3 seconds or so, or hold it down when plugging power back
in.

-James G.


"bruphy" <> wrote in message
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>
>
> "johnny" wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 11:51:16 -0800, bruphy wrote:
>>
>> > Please tell me the best way to prevent other people with wireless
>> > adaptors
>> > from using my wireless network to log on to internet.. Thanks.

>>
>> Use WPA.
>>
>>

> I have the network I want set up between my PC and my laptop. The PC is
> the
> one with the cable modem and the D-Link router. First of all, where do
> you
> find the router on the computer to change its settings? Right now I have
> a
> good wireless network labeled 'default' and it is unsecured. The network
> I
> want to be using I have all set up and it is secured but I cannot seem to
> make the computers use that network instead of the default network. I do
> not
> care if I can share files etc...am just using it for internet connection.
> How do I go about making the two computers choose my own network instead
> of
> the default network?



 
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      03-14-2006
Thanks, I finally got the network secured. It won't let me access the files
from the laptop on the PC but I really just use the network to have internet
access and now do not have to be concerned that others in the neighborhood
can use my broadband.

"James Gockel" wrote:

> You will have to log onto the "website" that your router gives you to work
> with... First you have to look into your connection settings, and check what
> your gateway's IP address is... it should look like 192.168.?.1 the
> question mark being a 1 or 2 maybe 0... could be something else... go into
> internet explorer and go to http:// (your gateway ip)... for example
> http://192.168.1.1
> Check your router's manual for more instructions from there... you'll need
> to know your router's password, etc. (dlinks I think default is, user:
> "admin" password: "password" without quotes.) If you dont have the manual go
> to the manufacture's website...
> Assumeing your neighbor hasn't changed this for you if they have, you
> just have to reset the router, normally a button on the back of the router
> you hold down for 3 seconds or so, or hold it down when plugging power back
> in.
>
> -James G.
>
>
> "bruphy" <> wrote in message
> news0CBD357-6E2B-4C27-8E89-...
> >
> >
> > "johnny" wrote:
> >
> >> On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 11:51:16 -0800, bruphy wrote:
> >>
> >> > Please tell me the best way to prevent other people with wireless
> >> > adaptors
> >> > from using my wireless network to log on to internet.. Thanks.
> >>
> >> Use WPA.
> >>
> >>

> > I have the network I want set up between my PC and my laptop. The PC is
> > the
> > one with the cable modem and the D-Link router. First of all, where do
> > you
> > find the router on the computer to change its settings? Right now I have
> > a
> > good wireless network labeled 'default' and it is unsecured. The network
> > I
> > want to be using I have all set up and it is secured but I cannot seem to
> > make the computers use that network instead of the default network. I do
> > not
> > care if I can share files etc...am just using it for internet connection.
> > How do I go about making the two computers choose my own network instead
> > of
> > the default network?

>
>
>

 
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James Gockel
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      03-14-2006
There is a stupid problem with how windows talks to each other... there are
some other conversations in this newsgroup that tells you how to fix the
problem so that you can access files. the problem lies in the fact that
computers on wireless can come and go easily, and it stores information on
one computer vs. another about all the computers on the network, sharing
files. One simple way to adress the issue, is know the IP addresses of each
computer (since you only have two it should be simple to keep track) and you
can map a network drive directly to the IP of the other computer... or
browse their shares using it's IP.
Open IE, and type file://(the other computer's IP).. this should give you
the shared folders on that machine.
for example file://192.168.1.2
Since you were able to figure out how to log onto the router, from my other
instructions you should be able to figure this one out too
-James G.

"bruphy" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks, I finally got the network secured. It won't let me access the
> files
> from the laptop on the PC but I really just use the network to have
> internet
> access and now do not have to be concerned that others in the neighborhood
> can use my broadband.
>
> "James Gockel" wrote:
>
>> You will have to log onto the "website" that your router gives you to
>> work
>> with... First you have to look into your connection settings, and check
>> what
>> your gateway's IP address is... it should look like 192.168.?.1 the
>> question mark being a 1 or 2 maybe 0... could be something else... go
>> into
>> internet explorer and go to http:// (your gateway ip)... for example
>> http://192.168.1.1
>> Check your router's manual for more instructions from there... you'll
>> need
>> to know your router's password, etc. (dlinks I think default is, user:
>> "admin" password: "password" without quotes.) If you dont have the manual
>> go
>> to the manufacture's website...
>> Assumeing your neighbor hasn't changed this for you if they have, you
>> just have to reset the router, normally a button on the back of the
>> router
>> you hold down for 3 seconds or so, or hold it down when plugging power
>> back
>> in.
>>
>> -James G.
>>
>>
>> "bruphy" <> wrote in message
>> news0CBD357-6E2B-4C27-8E89-...
>> >
>> >
>> > "johnny" wrote:
>> >
>> >> On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 11:51:16 -0800, bruphy wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Please tell me the best way to prevent other people with wireless
>> >> > adaptors
>> >> > from using my wireless network to log on to internet.. Thanks.
>> >>
>> >> Use WPA.
>> >>
>> >>
>> > I have the network I want set up between my PC and my laptop. The PC
>> > is
>> > the
>> > one with the cable modem and the D-Link router. First of all, where do
>> > you
>> > find the router on the computer to change its settings? Right now I
>> > have
>> > a
>> > good wireless network labeled 'default' and it is unsecured. The
>> > network
>> > I
>> > want to be using I have all set up and it is secured but I cannot seem
>> > to
>> > make the computers use that network instead of the default network. I
>> > do
>> > not
>> > care if I can share files etc...am just using it for internet
>> > connection.
>> > How do I go about making the two computers choose my own network
>> > instead
>> > of
>> > the default network?

>>
>>
>>



 
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