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MarkM |
posted on 14th Mar 07 at 22:38 |
Right... | |
James |
posted on 14th Mar 07 at 22:32 |
quote: What do you mean by all the details? You'll have to set up a new key to access the wireless, you will also probably use any setting you've configured. | |
MarkM |
posted on 14th Mar 07 at 22:29 |
quote: If I upgrade the firmware of the router does it upgrade to WPA automatically? Or will I have to input all the details...etc.. | |
James |
posted on 14th Mar 07 at 22:27 |
WEP is old school and can be cracked easily, WPA is much better. Surely only a firmware upgrade is required? It's not that much trouble. | |
MarkM |
posted on 14th Mar 07 at 22:01 |
I have enabled MAC Address filtering to only able the chosen devices to connect to my router...also enabled 64bit WEP... | |
MarkM |
posted on 14th Mar 07 at 21:58 |
SO basically a 128bit WEP is just a longer key generated...?? | |
MarkM |
posted on 14th Mar 07 at 21:56 |
Im not overly arsed about it being 100% secure as nothing is these days...I dont think there would be anyone willing to sit outside my house anyway as I would see them.... | |
MarkM |
posted on 14th Mar 07 at 21:55 |
Cheers Robbo :thumbs: | |
Robbo |
posted on 14th Mar 07 at 21:49 |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wired_Equivalent_Privacy | |
MarkM |
posted on 14th Mar 07 at 21:49 |
Reason being I have set my WEP to 64bit and entered a random key...but I cant see any benefits of using the 128bit WEP as it doesnt look like it does anything different.... | |
MarkM |
posted on 14th Mar 07 at 21:48 |
But essentially whats the difference between 64bit WEP and 128bit WEP when setting a wireless security settings...:o |