Re: disable WEP
From: Jim Jones (jjones_at_devnull.yahoo.com)
Date: 05/12/05
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Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 06:23:13 GMT
I would imagine that somebody wanting to commit criminal activity and
not get caught could use your network. Any activity would be traced
back to you. For example, posting terrorist threats. accessing kiddie
porn, etc. I would not leave it open.
Michael Pelletier wrote:
> buckyno2@yahoo.com wrote:
>
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>>I just got a new Dell Inspiron 2200 with 802.11a/b/g.
>>When I first turned it on, it recognized my wireless network but would
>>not let me on the internet. In playing with it, I enabled WEP somehow,
>>but now it asks for a password in order to login. Although I have
>>entered what I think I set as the password, it still will not connect.
>>How do I change the the .a and .g network connections in XP so that
>>they are not secured anymore?
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> ...Your like my neighbor...Thanks for the free Internet access!
>
> Michael
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