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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Jumpman on August 20, 2005, 05:48:35 PM
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New laptop has it...pwn or what?
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welcome to 3 years ago
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im a leet time traveller
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you got an ibm 5100?!
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i have intel graphics im scared
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you\'re nothing if it\'s not a tablet pc.
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Oooh...TeH WiR313s$ Int3Rn3Tz!
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i dont get it my wireless thing disconnected me all of a sudden cords ftl
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John Titor will kill us all.
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at least one person got my reference
points awarded to sam
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Enable your choice of wireless encryption on your router and welcome to the club :)
All we need is wireless electricity and we\'re set
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My laptop has wireless and I didn\'t realize that my wireless router was working when I first hooked up. I can even access my neighbors wireless network which is funny.
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its not funny its illegal
im callling the cops right now sinner
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Originally posted by THX
Enable your choice of wireless encryption on your router and welcome to the club :)
All we need is wireless electricity and we\'re set
Yeah I think I\'m leeching signals from my neighbours cause i aint got no router.
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better hope they dont check DHCP client table. that\'s theft of services and invasion of privacy if they catch you
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i plead the fizith, didnt even know i was on the internet
gotta keep my hackzor skills up
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Anyone not smart enough to turn on encryption on their router isn\'t smart enough to look at a table.
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Originally posted by Jar O Pickles
its not funny its illegal
im callling the cops right now sinner
I don\'t leech because i have a very strong signal that is my own but I do think its funny I get their signal.
How do I go about encrypting my router?
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3 methods:
1) WEP
2) WPA
3) Filter MAC addresses
Last one is the most secure, but is a hassle if friends\' laptops go in and out of the house.
The first two are the most common, one is newer than the other (I forget which). But both are your standard password protected ish.
Read the directions on your router to enable one of em.
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I do MAC address and WEP. When I move to my new house I won\'t need anything. Unless someone is going to come park in my garage and steal my signal.
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Originally posted by THX
3 methods:
1) WEP
2) WPA
3) Filter MAC addresses
Last one is the most secure, but is a hassle if friends\' laptops go in and out of the house.
The first two are the most common, one is newer than the other (I forget which). But both are your standard password protected ish.
Read the directions on your router to enable one of em.
Sounds good. I\'ll have to do that before I head of to college (one week).