It's nice in emergancy situtations though. I am setting up a laptop for my
new graduate this morning. My router won't accept the passphrase unless you
reset it - it wants the hex if you add systems later. An unsecured belkin
came up (never saw it before so i'm not sure who it is, probably a newbie as
they kept the default name) and i used it to go online and find a key gen to
convert my passphrase. It was much easier than going to my computer and
writing it down or moving the laptop to where i could plug in a wire and
copy it from the AP's screen. But... as soon as i got the hex, i set up the
secure net and disabled the belkin.
On 6/2/06, Wayne Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 10:27 AM 6/2/2006, Bruce Rice typed:
>He was just being neighborly.
>Probably lives next door and didn't want to bother you...
Yea, it's like borrowing a cup of sugar with asking first. ;-)
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