On 15/12/2004, at 9:41 AM, Rod wrote:
On 15/12/04 9:26 AM, "Ronda Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry People,
Only works on a 'Yuk-PC' Windows machine apparently.
Perhaps they need it more than we do???
Cheers,
Ronni
When Microsoft asks you, "Where do you want to go today?" Tell them,
"Apple!"
On 15/12/2004, at 9:05 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Wamugers,
After allowing my neighbours to use my Wireless Network while they
waited for Telstra to open more ADSL Ports. I was amazed at how easy
it is to access another Wireless Network.
So I've been searching for ways to make it 'more difficult' or at
least know if someone is trying to use my Network.
<snip>
I guess one thing you can do is make the Base Station only connect to
airport cards that it knows the MAC address of (like a ID number for
your
airport card). Within the Airport Base Station Utility, you can tell
your
Base Station to only connect to cards that MAC addresses are listed.
Furthermore, you can also start WPA (as long as you are running 10.3,
and
have an Extreme Base Station or Airport Express). Reduces the amount
of
people you can have connected, but obviously that little more secure.
BTW, you must have a good range in your house for Airport! I'm lucky
to get
outside of my little unit!
Seeya
Rod!
Thanks Rod,
I've been meaning to experiment with WPA, but I don't think my iMacDV
which users a
i-connect wireless adapter & can connect to my 128-Bit WEP Encryption
Network,
would work with WPA?
PS Go Dockers in 2005! (Just for you Ronnie ;-)
Yeah yeah ..... OK Rod, you have recruited better this year ... you
could be 'In there with a Chance' .... (behind 'The Pies' of course)!
;-)
Cheers,
Ronni
When Microsoft asks you, "Where do you want to go today?" Tell them,
"Apple!"