some techincal wireless help
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some techincal wireless help
hi all,
just a quickie, as i know there a few technical minded people on here. I have recently set up a wireless connection for both my desktop and lap top at home.
Question is how do i check to make sure the connection is secure?
cheers
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just a quickie, as i know there a few technical minded people on here. I have recently set up a wireless connection for both my desktop and lap top at home.
Question is how do i check to make sure the connection is secure?
cheers
Spally
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will have to have a look at my phone...dont know how to get the internet!!! lol
i have just paired the lap top and it did ask for a keypass, but what is confusing me, Sarah's brother came over yesterday and connected his laptop without being asked a password/key.
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i have just paired the lap top and it did ask for a keypass, but what is confusing me, Sarah's brother came over yesterday and connected his laptop without being asked a password/key.
cheers
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If you double click on the wireless icon on the bottom right hand side of the screen (looks like a small computer monitor with 2 "brackets" on the right hand side).
You will open your "Wireless Network Connection" screen.
This will list all the wireless networks in the range of your computer.
If it's secure it will say: "Security-enabled wireless network" or similar under your connection (The one that says "Connected" on the right hand side)
hope that makes sense.
You will open your "Wireless Network Connection" screen.
This will list all the wireless networks in the range of your computer.
If it's secure it will say: "Security-enabled wireless network" or similar under your connection (The one that says "Connected" on the right hand side)
hope that makes sense.
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You will need to set a WEP key or somesort of security key on your Wireless Router. You'll need the IP address of the router to get connected to it and once connected you should find there is a wireless section. Thats where you set the options.
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cheers for the reply guys, was going all fine even figured out it was secure then for some reason i cannot get the wireless to work on the lap top, have been messing around with it for the last 2 hours and now it is close to being thrown through our living room window!!!
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lol thought we had a result there, getting a free lap top. Oh well will give it another bash over the weekend, otherwise will have to buy a new one!
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