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If I am picking up an over-spill of Wifi 54g 8. lynksys from a nearby Hotel
and I am using a VPN-hotshield with Vista settings at "public" with all "sharing/discovers" off...?should any Firewall settings be allowed? Currently i have "core networking", "Hot sync (Palm) and "remote assistance" =3 exceptions. The computer is a 2007 and has not really denied me anything i have tried with it. Just minor blips. I use it for basics and entertainment. -Dan |
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Dan wrote:
If I am picking up an over-spill of Wifi 54g 8. lynksys from a nearby Hotel and I am using a VPN-hotshield with Vista settings at "public" with all "sharing/discovers" off...?should any Firewall settings be allowed? Currently i have "core networking", "Hot sync (Palm) and "remote assistance" =3 exceptions. The computer is a 2007 and has not really denied me anything i have tried with it. Just minor blips. I use it for basics and entertainment. -Dan 1. In your Linksys router setup, change the wireless channel to, say, 11. Then, change the SSID (network name) to something other than "Linksys". This will prevent any "overspill" from other Linksys networks. 2. Change your local network in Vista to "Private". Choosing Private will allow access to your local network and Internet, but prevent intrusions from external sources. 3. Invoke, in your router setup, WPA or WPA2 security, set a network key, and use that key when connecting to your newly-named wireless network. q Q |
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On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 13:04:34 -0700, Quaoar
wrote: Dan wrote: If I am picking up an over-spill of Wifi 54g 8. lynksys from a nearby Hotel and I am using a VPN-hotshield with Vista settings at "public" with all "sharing/discovers" off...?should any Firewall settings be allowed? Currently i have "core networking", "Hot sync (Palm) and "remote assistance" =3 exceptions. The computer is a 2007 and has not really denied me anything i have tried with it. Just minor blips. I use it for basics and entertainment. -Dan 1. In your Linksys router setup, change the wireless channel to, say, 11. Then, change the SSID (network name) to something other than "Linksys". This will prevent any "overspill" from other Linksys networks. Further to that, if you type netsh wlan show all into a command prompt, then the final entries in the output will include the channel numbers of other available networks. You can set your router to something different to the neighbouring networks. -- TF |
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thats alot of changes ... i am running so well with these settings i have. i
have check these out a little. do you know about the firewall question? and a good site to look into router performance and settings.? |
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-In Net-adapter-Properties: you mean "ibss channel number: 1 through 14?
-enterprise or personal WPA? -my Priority &VLAN is set to: disabled -set to Public Vs Private ? as it is =public, but your saying when i make the other changes i should then change to private? -Dan "Quaoar" wrote: Dan wrote: If I am picking up an over-spill of Wifi 54g 8. lynksys from a nearby Hotel and I am using a VPN-hotshield with Vista settings at "public" with all "sharing/discovers" off...?should any Firewall settings be allowed? Currently i have "core networking", "Hot sync (Palm) and "remote assistance" =3 exceptions. The computer is a 2007 and has not really denied me anything i have tried with it. Just minor blips. I use it for basics and entertainment. -Dan 1. In your Linksys router setup, change the wireless channel to, say, 11. Then, change the SSID (network name) to something other than "Linksys". This will prevent any "overspill" from other Linksys networks. 2. Change your local network in Vista to "Private". Choosing Private will allow access to your local network and Internet, but prevent intrusions from external sources. 3. Invoke, in your router setup, WPA or WPA2 security, set a network key, and use that key when connecting to your newly-named wireless network. q Q |
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you said. "change the SSID".
i found this- how does this fit in with me not having accses to the router? "An SSID can be changed at any time, as long as the change is also made on all wireless": clients"(http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/w...changessid.htm) 9 "Quaoar" wrote: Dan wrote: If I am picking up an over-spill of Wifi 54g 8. lynksys from a nearby Hotel and I am using a VPN-hotshield with Vista settings at "public" with all "sharing/discovers" off...?should any Firewall settings be allowed? Currently i have "core networking", "Hot sync (Palm) and "remote assistance" =3 exceptions. The computer is a 2007 and has not really denied me anything i have tried with it. Just minor blips. I use it for basics and entertainment. -Dan 1. In your Linksys router setup, change the wireless channel to, say, 11. Then, change the SSID (network name) to something other than "Linksys". This will prevent any "overspill" from other Linksys networks. 2. Change your local network in Vista to "Private". Choosing Private will allow access to your local network and Internet, but prevent intrusions from external sources. 3. Invoke, in your router setup, WPA or WPA2 security, set a network key, and use that key when connecting to your newly-named wireless network. q Q |