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GetConnected - How To - Secure Wireless Router Set Up



Video Title : GetConnected - How To - Secure Wireless Router Set Up
Description : Episode 6 - Segment 4 GetConnected hosts Mike Agerbo and AJ Vickery discuss wireless router security and give some simple tips on how to keep yourself and your home computers protected from an unexpected attack.
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Keywords, Tags : Get Connected TV How To Mike Agerbo AJ Vickery Secure Wireless Router Set Up Internet Wifi Computer Protection Safe
Video Length : 5 : 53


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this doesn't really have much to do with this video i don't think, but i have a problem with my laptop's wireless Internet. so i got my laptops fan replaced and now when i turn my laptop on it connects to the Internet from the router in my house, but when i try to go on any internet site, any messanger, steam games or anything to do with internet it just wont load, but it says its connected to the internet ( 54.0 mbps ) which was normal before help me please ( this is on windows xp )

if u get the wireless router do u still have to pay monthly for the net?

pass is MIKE

thanks for the evdice

-_- this is probably the crappiest way to TRY to secure a wireless router. I'm in the process of making a video about that, but im on an old computer so... ill try to make it.

I like the way the dopy guy explains it, but its DOUBLE CLICK not double tap, and ADmin not adMIN (accent). Great video, awesome for forums.

Booooo, Fear mongering...Share Internet access with those less fortunate. If wifi was free then people wouldn't have problems...Write your Congressman/woman.

not only could you get there files,you could login to there router(with the default gateway) and change the router setings.

In theory nothing is uncrackable but if the likelihood of being cracked is near zero then we say it is uncrackable. A 20 char truly random password is very secure but why would you use a 20 char password when you can use 63? WPA is only as strong as the password used to secure it as it is vulnerable to offline attacks. If you have a secure password you don't ever have to change it. No-one as far as I know has cracked a WPA wireless network that has a 20 char cryptographically strong password.

Allright, thanks for the clarification.


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