You should be able to set up the base station to require a password before
allowing anyone onto your wireless network.  This will keep those sneaky
firemen from jumping on.  ;)

Also, once you enter your password on your macs, they should remember it.
This way you won't have to enter it all the time.

Paul

On 12/11/03 5:43 PM, "John Slavin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've got an airport base station with two Wallstreets with Cisco
> wireless cards.  I've not worried too much about anybody getting on our
> netword until now.  The fire department built a new base station and
> the fire fighter are getting laptops with Wi-Fi access.  What is the
> simplest way to set this up so that others can't get onto our network
> or over the internet and how do I set up up?
> 
> John Slavin
> Kirksville, MO
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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