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Old 26-06-2007, 11:30   #11
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Old 26-06-2007, 11:57   #12
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I don't have extreme protection on mine, in fact I think I disabled WEP/WPA - and simply decided not to broadcast the network name. When I set encryption, one of my PCs couldn't connect to the network any more...
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Old 26-06-2007, 11:59   #13
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and simply decided not to broadcast the network name.
An utterly meaningless option KK, it inconveniences yourself for no security gain what so ever.
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Old 26-06-2007, 12:23   #14
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I have WPA (do have WPA 2 but 360 won't work with it)

Bind IP to MAC

And have it set to strict bind along with a wireless security option (add mac to station list and only allow access to then).

Obviously is someone wants in they can...but hopefully it'll stop 99.9% of would be hackers.
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Old 26-06-2007, 15:50   #15
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An utterly meaningless option KK, it inconveniences yourself for no security gain what so ever.
Would it be correct for me to assume that if someone were to gain access to my wireless network, they could do so without my knowledge?

Or will the 'intruder' always appear in the wireless connections list of the router?
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Old 26-06-2007, 15:53   #16
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Short answer yes, long answer depends on the router. It the majority of cases yes, any wireless clients will be reported by your router.

And yes to the first one, anybody could be using your network at the moment, as you lack the basic deterrents of encryption and/or access control by MAC address.
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Old 04-07-2007, 21:08   #17
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Took me bloody ages to setup WPA. It kept booting my out but eventually managed to get it.

Still not 100% convinced it was the dodgy housemate who got caught uploading a file the MPAA was tracking at 6am but at least it's hopefully stopped him being a plonker.

Even if he has used 25% of our network allowance in 4 days.

When I get my own place I'm definitely going back to wired.
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Old 04-07-2007, 21:45   #18
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I've gone off wireless. Wires FTW.

I've cracked a few APs in the past when in hotels and so on - just leave the laptop on for a bit, get enough packets, crack the key, sniff the network for extra info (IP addresses etc...) and bob's you're uncle really (this is using Linux and some crafty tools you can get from it's packages) but you can do it in windows too you just have to download the right software. You only need a certain amount of data to be able to retrieve the key. WPA is only marginally safer really. As Jarp says, WiFi is insecure end-of.
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