How do you know that your wifi is secure
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As DWD says and it should show
Security Type
then either WEP or better still WPA2.
You can also watch the lights on your wireless router when your computer is shut down, if they are still flashing frequently, someone is connected. If they just stay lit, then no one is using it.
dave
Security Type
then either WEP or better still WPA2.
You can also watch the lights on your wireless router when your computer is shut down, if they are still flashing frequently, someone is connected. If they just stay lit, then no one is using it.
dave
You can always tell a Yorkshireman,
But you cannot tell him much.
But you cannot tell him much.
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WPA is very secure,
http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/tutorials/ar ... hp/3552826
As for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) you can have a read here but it will probably be gobble-de-gook to you. I don't understand it all.
Like I said, when you shut down tonight, just check the lights on your router.
dave
http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/tutorials/ar ... hp/3552826
As for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) you can have a read here but it will probably be gobble-de-gook to you. I don't understand it all.
Like I said, when you shut down tonight, just check the lights on your router.
dave
You can always tell a Yorkshireman,
But you cannot tell him much.
But you cannot tell him much.