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Nowadays, wireless networking product not expensive and more popular. They being used in simultaneously with wire networking. This widespread use of wireless network means that there maybe hackers or instruders are listening and exploiting your wireless network. With basic 6 steps following will... more
Reviewed by hoanginlove81 Oct 30 2007, 01:11am ( 13 reviews ) • netsecurity365.com
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Rated by skipp0023 on Nov 23 2007, 4:12pm
English ain't your first language, is it? Thank god this is so poorly written, because otherwise I might have to start paying for Internet access again.
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Rated by m1ka on Nov 23 2007, 12:19pm
secure your wireless network tutorial
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Rated by amateur6 on Nov 12 2007, 8:14am
Poor English; ignores some simple things (such as the fact that if you DO forget your password, most routers have a hard reset button to reset it to the original one).
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Rated by scotte34 on Nov 03 2007, 2:58pm
Secure your Wireless Network in 6 steps
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Rated by JaronSpagetto on Nov 02 2007, 6:13am
Terrible English, I gave up after the first paragraph. Is it really that hard! I guess my computer won't be secure because someone failed English.
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Rated by joejoefla on Oct 31 2007, 4:48pm
Good tips to help keep your wireless network secure.
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Rated by bird603568 on Oct 30 2007, 4:05pm
not bad but 2 steps are totally useless. Those being turning off SSID broadcast and MAC filtering
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Rated by mxe806j02 on Oct 30 2007, 3:09am
Check out: coWPAtty. Also check out: Cafe Latte attack steals data from Wi-Fi PCs