wireless connection info
wireless connection info
so after signing up with a new isp I'm planning on setting up a wireless router so I can access the net from a few other devices I have laying around. What I would like to do before I set this all up is see who all around my apartment complex can see and access my signal.
I'm wondering if there is a program out there that can tell me this, and then via their mac address deny access to my router, or something to that equivalent. Just for a little added security.
I'm wondering if there is a program out there that can tell me this, and then via their mac address deny access to my router, or something to that equivalent. Just for a little added security.
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WRT54GL http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6833124190 :icon14:
Install third party firmware, like DD-WRT. With it, you can go to your router page, and check who is connected to your wireless network.
Use WPA2 + AES encryption.Use secure passwords.
MAC addresses can be easily spoofed and people can still find your SSID with certain tools. So neither offers much more protection.
http://www.mandladventures.com/2007/04/ ... s-network/
Install third party firmware, like DD-WRT. With it, you can go to your router page, and check who is connected to your wireless network.
Use WPA2 + AES encryption.Use secure passwords.
MAC addresses can be easily spoofed and people can still find your SSID with certain tools. So neither offers much more protection.
http://www.mandladventures.com/2007/04/ ... s-network/
sort of on-topic question - is there much apart from hiding the ssid that can be done to secure an old wep-protected connection?
i need wep so that my elderly palm can connect.
have got a wireless router that only accepts wpa, and set a repeater up to allow wep - so potentially something could be done to treat connections from the two separately?
i need wep so that my elderly palm can connect.
have got a wireless router that only accepts wpa, and set a repeater up to allow wep - so potentially something could be done to treat connections from the two separately?
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Does your router support Vlans?4days wrote:sort of on-topic question - is there much apart from hiding the ssid that can be done to secure an old wep-protected connection?
i need wep so that my elderly palm can connect.
have got a wireless router that only accepts wpa, and set a repeater up to allow wep - so potentially something could be done to treat connections from the two separately?