2Loose said:...
Nothing can connect to the internet via your router except your selected devices...
2Loose said:Gaz, I totally agree about 'use all the security available where possible comment', However, while setting things up, turning it all on at once means trouble shooting is a pain - as you say.
Personally, I am not worried about non-secure stuff, but I am worried about people connecting to my network and using my bandwidth.
Using EtherealWireshark etc. can show you the content of my non secure comms, but these are encrypted when on secure sites via SSL. Also, AFAIK, to get my MAC (the PC, not the router) using these tools, you would have to already be on my network.
(pm me if you know different with your address)
2Loose said:Gaz, I totally agree about 'use all the security available where possible comment', However, while setting things up, turning it all on at once means trouble shooting is a pain - as you say.
Personally, I am not worried about non-secure stuff, but I am worried about people connecting to my network and using my bandwidth.
Using EtherealWireshark etc. can show you the content of my non secure comms, but these are encrypted when on secure sites via SSL. Also, AFAIK, to get my MAC (the PC, not the router) using these tools, you would have to already be on my network.
(pm me if you know different with your address)
How do I find the key for the thing? I'm trying to link it to my Nokia 5800 and it doesn't want to know.
So is the key the passphrase?