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Ah, ok,..no problem. -- Phillip Windell www.wandtv.com The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft, or anyone else associated with me, including my cats. ----------------------------------------------------- "rock" <1940@pobox.com> wrote in message news:ewwciseAJHA.524@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Phillip Windell wrote: >> "rock" <1940@pobox.com> wrote     

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Author: Phillip Windell
Date: Aug 19, 2008 13:46

Thank you Jack.. An excellent description which will help me a lot. rock Jack (MVP-Networking). wrote: Hi From the weakest to the strongest, Wireless security capacity is. No Security MAC______(Band Aid if nothing else is available). WEP64____(Easy, to "Break" by knowledgeable people). WEP128___(A little Harder, but "Hackable" too). WPA-PSK__(Very Hard to Break). WPA
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Phillip Windell wrote: > "rock" <1940@pobox.com> wrote in message > news:%%23IZGLDBAJHA.3936@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> The only reason I have 2 routers is because the second one is in a >> different building and too far from the first one. It is connected to an >> XP box that is connected to the wired LAN. > > > You don't use two routers for that. You use ONE. To add wireless > connectivity     

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Author: rock
Date: Aug 19, 2008 04:04

"rock" <1940@pobox.com> wrote in message news:%%23IZGLDBAJHA.3936@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... The only reason I have 2 routers is because the second one is in a different building and too far from the first one. It is connected to an XP box that is connected to the wired LAN. You don't use two routers for that. You use ONE. To add wireless connectivity a distance away use a Wireless
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Hi From the weakest to the strongest, Wireless security capacity is. No Security MAC______(Band Aid if nothing else is available). WEP64____(Easy, to "Break" by knowledgeable people). WEP128___(A little Harder, but "Hackable" too). WPA-PSK__(Very Hard to Break). WPA-AES__(Not functionally Breakable) WPA2____ (Not functionally Breakable). Note 1: WPA-AES the the current entry level rendition     

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Author: rock
Date: Aug 19, 2008 04:03

Lem wrote: rock wrote: Hi, I have a wireless LAN at home and notice there is another LAN in the vicinity as it comes and goes when I look for my LAN connection. It says that is locked and secured. How can I tell whether they are actually into my computer. Is there anyway to see this or does one just assume they could be there if we were unprotected. In
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Hi, I have a wireless LAN at home and notice there is another LAN in the vicinity as it comes and goes when I look for my LAN connection. It says that is locked and secured. How can I tell whether they are actually into my computer. Is there anyway to see this or does one just assume they could be there if we were unprotected. In have the XP Firewall on and the router FW is on. I was     

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Author: Phillip Windell
Date: Aug 18, 2008 06:54

<wendy wrote in message news:20088804833x2tax@bellsouth.net... I just bought a laptop (ACER)-fist time user of both laptop and Vista and use bellsouth email and hotshot high speed wirelsss. What a joke! Radio Shack techs couldn't even get the emails to send!! I've spent hours with a stiff neck to boot on this thing. I'm taking it back tomorrow and sticking with PC's and
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We'll never get out of here alive now! -- Phillip Windell www.wandtv.com The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft, or anyone else associated with me, including my cats. ----------------------------------------------------- "Gregg Hill" <greggmhill at please do not spam me at yahoo dot com> wrote in message news:%%23%%23UghxN%%23IHA.2232@TK2MSFTNGP05     

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Author: Jack (MVP-Networking).
Date: Aug 17, 2008 12:44

What you are experiencing is normal. For a fuller explanation see http://www.postcastserver.com/help/Port_25_Blocking.aspx As a general rule, the owner of the SMTP server must match the entity providing the Internet connection. The available workarounds are as follows: 1. Use webmail for sending (via your browser). 2. Ask Bellsouth if they have a port other than '25' for SMTP. 3. Substitute
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Author: rock
Date: Aug 16, 2008 19:27

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Author: rock
Date: Aug 16, 2008 16:07

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Author: Earle Horton
Date: Aug 8, 2008 10:02

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Author: Phillip Windell
Date: Aug 8, 2008 07:27

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Author: Gary VanderMolen
Date: Aug 7, 2008 22:10

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