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2008-06-01
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2008-06-01
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I am a real newbie to N800 and not that computer savvy.I just got my n800 last week. I have a wifi router at home and just love being able to access the net wirelessly on the N800. There are some wifi signals at work, but I don't know (just downloaded some WEP cracking info
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Our IT guy (at work) told me...
...I have found info on youtube about purchasing an access point rather than using a travel wifi router which possibly can be added to one of the network box's ethernet plugs-ins. But all of this stuff has me veryconfused. Is there anyone who can offer me some advice?
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and after learning about the legality and network info I certainly am not interested in either options. The information that kernelpanic provided was very helpful as I certainly would not want to compromise the sensitive
information on my agency's network.....not only would it possibily cost me my job, but my license as well!....NOT GOOD.....I am kind of surprised that our IT guy didn't mention this to me, but they are always busy and on the go .... had to catch him on the run...so to speak. As I mentioned I am really new to all of this and feel like lost .... but I can't thank everyone enough for helping me understand what all of this STUFF means! I downloaded a program called Boingo Mobile and for a reasonable price $7-something monthly... they provide wifi access. I work in Northwestern New Jersey close to PA and there is a MacDonald's close by (one block away) that is covered by Boingo Mobile. Perhaps there is a devise that would strenghen the wifi signal that far. Does anyone have any suggestions on accessing reasonably inexpensive access to wifi in my region (Warren County, NJ)? Someone kindly told me if I use my cell phone as a modem it would be expensive, and my carrier (T-Mobile) don't have any really inexpensive web plans. I am just about at my monetary limit that is why I am researching inexpensive options. And again..
..thanks so much again for the help with networks what cracking means....those options are not only bad but very damaging in many ways! This forum and your help has been not only GREAT
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saving!!!!!!!THANKS AND EMBARRASSED
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and after learning about the legality and network info I certainly am not interested in either options. The information that kernelpanic provided was very helpful as I certainly would not want to compromise the sensitive
information on my agency's network.....not only would it possibily cost me my job, but my license as well!....NOT GOOD.....I am kind of surprised that our IT guy didn't mention this to me, but they are always busy and on the go .... had to catch him on the run...so to speak. As I mentioned I am really new to all of this and feel like lost .... but I can't thank everyone enough for helping me understand what all of this STUFF means! I downloaded a program called Boingo Mobile and for a reasonable price $7-something they provide wifi access. I work in Northwestern New Jersey close to PA and there is a MacDonald's close by (one block away) that is covered by Boingo Mobile. Perhaps there is a devise that would strenghen the wifi signal that far. Does anyone have any suggestions on accessing reasonably inexpensive access to wifi in my region (Warren County, NJ)? Someone kindly told me if I use my cell phone as a modem it would be expensive, and my carrier (T-Mobile) don't have any really inexpensive web plans. I am just about at my monetary limit that is why I am researching inexpensive options. And again ...
....thanks so much again for the help with networks what cracking means....those options are not only bad but very damaging in many ways! This forum and your help has been not only GREAT
, but embarrassment
/REGRET
saving!!!!!!!THANKS AND EMBARRASSED
Joyce
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2008-06-01
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Thank you, kernelpanic...geneven... and briand!!!! I stand embarrassedand after learning about the legality and network info I certainly am not interested in either options.
when I saw your post.) Aside from violating basic network security practices, certain industries (Financial, Health, Insurance, etc.) have specialized rules that they MUST follow to safeguard sensitive data and remain in compliance with relevant Federal and State agencies. Your IT department at work is familiar with such rules. Putting your own wi-fi access point onto a company network is akin to installing your own door into the building. A door that either does not lock or for which your boss does not have the key.
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Our IT guy (at work) told me I have to connect into our network box at work with an ethernet cable to access the net, but the tablet has no ethernet connection.
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2008-06-01
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