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> Airport Router Security, How do you set a password
Sid Silver
post Sun 20 Feb 2005, 06:46
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I am using a AirPort reuter... and folks down the block are using my internet signal!

How do I control this?

G4 Powerbook OS X Panther.


Many thanks!

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gogmagog
post Mon 21 Feb 2005, 07:09
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simple. go down there and give them a hiding
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joelstraughan
post Mon 21 Feb 2005, 19:53
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It's not as simple as I'm making it, but you have to set up a password on your router and give the password to your machine. I'm in the proces of doing similar at my house, so maybe I can proceduralize it when I'm done.
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lepetitmartien
post Mon 21 Feb 2005, 23:55
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Here is an extensive how-to.
Never ever let your wi-fi setup "open". unsure.gif


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