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| Technology: Discuss securing a wireless network in the Non-Diving Related Forums forums: having just gone wireless at home how do i secure the network so that only my 3 computers can access ... |
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| Acces your router settings and set up a secure key. This will allow only you to access. Different routers do this in differnet ways but following the on screen wizards usually work. Andy
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| I've set up the security on my router, but also restricted it to only accept the three MAC addresses of the machines I have. No one else can even get to the router now, I've tried it! I'm sure there's a way around it, but it'll stop 99% of "passers by". |
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wireless network cheers, Paul |
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