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What settings do people use? i know there isn't a single setting you can use to make thing secure, because any pc on the net is never going to be secure.
Its coming to the point where i am fed right up with all the wires and stuff i have in here, so i am thinking of using wireless for the laptop and mac, so im just trying to get an idea of settings that would give people the biggest amount of headache to any penis (or the neighbours) who wants to sit outside your house in their car trying to steal your bw.
I am thinking of using WPA2 using a 64bit hex code from grc.com's random code generator and set it to change every 600 seconds (10mins), along with tying it to the mac addresses.
As i have said i know if someone wants to get in they will, i just want to make it as hard as hell for them to do so
edit: also meant to say, the main pc will stay wired, and the connection to the router is done though https, and has been set only to allowed wired connections to administrate.
Also what is the best channel to use - if there is a "best" channel, i know its an idea not to use the same channel as any routers near you, same goes for the encryption, should you use tkip or aes ?
Its coming to the point where i am fed right up with all the wires and stuff i have in here, so i am thinking of using wireless for the laptop and mac, so im just trying to get an idea of settings that would give people the biggest amount of headache to any penis (or the neighbours) who wants to sit outside your house in their car trying to steal your bw.
I am thinking of using WPA2 using a 64bit hex code from grc.com's random code generator and set it to change every 600 seconds (10mins), along with tying it to the mac addresses.
As i have said i know if someone wants to get in they will, i just want to make it as hard as hell for them to do so
edit: also meant to say, the main pc will stay wired, and the connection to the router is done though https, and has been set only to allowed wired connections to administrate.
Also what is the best channel to use - if there is a "best" channel, i know its an idea not to use the same channel as any routers near you, same goes for the encryption, should you use tkip or aes ?