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drunknloaded
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i just moved in and dont want my neighbors on my stuff

i tried google but it didnt work

we have a cable modem connected to our router

i just need to like WEP protect it or something

ps- why wont my wireless router work when i have my firewall up, i've always thought firewalls were gay but now it wont even let me connect to the net

8/9/2005 3:13:33 PM

30thAnnZ
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with duct tape

8/9/2005 3:14:00 PM

Petschska
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first off, tell us what router you have, what wireless adapter you're using or if you're using internal laptop wireless, and what firewall you're using.

For security WPA > WEP > none

8/9/2005 3:16:22 PM

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Most routers come with an ip address,software, or some GUI to help you set up the WEP. My wireless router has an IP Address that sends me straight to the adminstrative stuff. Do a google search on your router, or go to the manufacturers website.

8/9/2005 3:17:19 PM

drunknloaded
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router-linksys
Model #- befw11s4

wireless card in my laptop- dwl650(rev. p)

i dont use firewall cause i've never liked it and its kinda a nuisance

^i will try that and update the thread in a bit

8/9/2005 3:21:17 PM

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you should really consider a firewall since it's the best thing at stopping viruses and worms

here's a link to your manual, go to wireless security and follow the directions (sorry about the long link)
http://tinyurl.com/8pq96
To configure your router, open your browser and enter into the address 192.168.1.1 and hit enter. Then type in your password, or if you haven't changed the password then the default is admin.

Take a look at this site for help with firewalls and routers http://www.portforward.com/default.htm

[Edited on August 20, 2005 at 10:09 AM. Reason : mod edit - fixed side scrolling "link"]

8/9/2005 3:32:07 PM

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if you don't know anything about it, more than likely it's 192.168.1.1

leave the username field blank, and put "admin" in for the password.

then there's lots of good things in there, like authentication and security, for you to fuck up.

8/9/2005 3:37:17 PM

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Linksys Router Firewall + 128-bit WEP + MAC Filtering + PC Firewall

... and BE SURE TO CHANGE THE DEFAULT ROUTER PASSWORD

8/9/2005 3:59:59 PM

drunknloaded
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ok i got the wep thing working now i'm gonna try to figure out this firewall stuff so i can still send stuff on aim

8/9/2005 4:03:34 PM

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Most routers have a Router Management/Configuration tool. All you do is type in your router's IP address preceded by http:// into the address bar in a web browser.

If you don't know the IP addy of the router, go in command prompt and type "ipconfig" and look at the address for 'Default Gateway'

[Edited on August 9, 2005 at 4:08 PM. Reason : .]

8/9/2005 4:08:05 PM

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I think securing your network is a pretty asshole thing to do in a residential environment...unless your neighbors love to leech your network.

You should share your bandwidth...

8/9/2005 4:30:51 PM

Specter
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^ and have other people use the internet that you pay for.

8/9/2005 4:32:27 PM

esgargs
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well...if you see the same machine logged on for days/weeks then you have reason to worry...otherwise...philosophically, I don't see why anyone would restrict access to the Internet in 2005.

Don't you love to read your email when you're travelling?

8/9/2005 4:36:29 PM

drunknloaded
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i got wep thats all i really cared for

8/9/2005 4:37:20 PM

30thAnnZ
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well, personally, i don't want somebody leeching my shit and do something illegal that could get traced back to me.

so i lock my shit down as best i can.

8/9/2005 4:38:34 PM

drunknloaded
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yeah i agree, i've always wanted to figure out that wep thing, with 7 other wireless networks in my area i dont want someone doing that

8/9/2005 4:47:39 PM

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WEP isn't

8/9/2005 5:52:31 PM

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Is there a free program I can get to see what other networks are close by my house??? I think someone may be leeching off my bandwidth but I aint for sure.

8/20/2005 1:12:00 AM

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Your router should be able to tell you what devices are connected to it and if one of them isn't yours then block that shit.

8/20/2005 2:20:59 AM

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hahahaha best name ever

8/20/2005 3:19:11 AM

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I'm running WPA + MAC filtering, seems to work pretty good.

And http://www.dynDNS.org kicks ass

8/20/2005 9:01:25 AM

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My roommate has a wireless router from D-Link and I've never dealt with wireless and either has he. Which settings do you use on NCSU's connection there are options like Static IP, Dynamic IP, Big Pond, PPoPe(or something like that). We could not get either of our laptops to recognize the router. When we hard wired into it, it worked fine but how do we get it working on the schools internet?

8/20/2005 9:54:48 AM

split
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EAP TLS + WPA/TKIP currently for me

8/20/2005 10:47:38 AM

gnu01
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i configuring my wireless router

8/20/2005 12:22:33 PM

DeputyDog
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so When I looked at my DHCP clients table I see my computer and I see another address that Im assuming is my wireless adapter for my xbox. Most of the time its just those 2 but every now and then when I look I see a 3rd address. hmmmmmm ok

8/20/2005 1:26:04 PM

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WEP and WPA are both trivial to crack in many cases-- and nothing's going to look worse than illegal activity originating from your SECURE wireless network. you might as well leave it open, you can't keep the bad guys out, and if you've ever sat down somewhere and looked for open wireless, you owe a wireless karma debt to society ok

8/20/2005 3:30:51 PM

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ehh i have mine set to block/allow clients based on mac addresses instead of all the WEP/WAP bullshit. both of those can fairly easily be cracked with programs that are available for free. i'm not sure if using a mac address is any more or less secure, but so far i havent seen anybody else using my shit and i dont have to deal with the damn keys

8/20/2005 3:42:25 PM

split
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I figure if someone is able to get access to my wireless network, then there isn't much I can do to stop them - plus if anyone is spending that much time trying to get on it, I've got bigger problems than them surfing the web.

8/20/2005 5:57:15 PM

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Quote :
"WPA > WEP > none"

8/20/2005 6:55:35 PM

cdubya
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Quote :
"WEP isn't"


my ssid

8/20/2005 7:05:41 PM

TJB627
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I visited my girlfriend at UNCG yesterday and she picked up at least 3 wireless networks all of which were unsecured, I lol'ed

8/20/2005 10:42:15 PM

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