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2009-03-09
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...I doubt that the OP was really looking for ways to secure his own network.
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2009-03-09
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2009-03-09
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Sharpie the question comes to mind why are you trying to hack your network with the N810 when a Lord Raiden put out more than enough network security measures to stop any further attempt on your network?
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2009-03-09
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Sharpie the question comes to mind why are you trying to hack your network with the N810 when a Lord Raiden put out more than enough network security measures to stop any further attempt on your network?
. If you don't know what you're fighting, it's difficult to defend against it.
. No matter how.. "phishy"... it may seem
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2009-03-09
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In any case, it boils down to this:
1) Set your wi-fi router to WPA2 and be done with it, the way it was suggested above.
2) Verify with your N810 that you have to set it to WPA2 and provide the passkey for actually logging in.
3) You're done.
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2009-03-09
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2009-03-09
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Also, you could set that up as the default webpage on the proxy so that no matter where he goes, unless he logs into the system and gets proper access to the internet through the router, that's all he'll get.
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