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Overclocked Like A Mother
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I would like to know a good how-to on how I can lock down my Linksys 11B router. The manual is not too helpful with this. I have two computers on my network setup. Thanks in Advance Heeter |
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Are you referring to a 802.11B wireless router? There is no linksys product with such a code.
http://www.drizzle.com/~aboba/IEEE/ http://www.iss.net/wireless/WLAN_FAQ.php They are quite advanced documents but you get the idea ![]() Basically from a little wireless router you want to activate MAC Filtering, change the SSID, disable SSID broadcasts and use WEP and IPSEC. You also want to use a strong admin password and change the SSID every month or so. Little bit from linksys: http://www.linksys.com/splash/wirelessnotes.asp |
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