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Am I getting a free ride? — #4

"pushkin" and "linksys" are two SSID's for networks that you are in range of. Pushkin has secured its network so you have no access (but can still see it). Linksys didn't. In fa…
MacNN Networking by macroy

Am I getting a free ride? — #5

Quote: Originally posted by macroy: [BI'm going to guess that they're using a Linksys AP/router, and its probably the default config out of the box. [/b] That…
MacNN Networking by Leonard

Am I getting a free ride? — #6

Quote: Originally posted by ClaraT: What is Pushkin? Seriously, I don't like doing anything more than casual web browsing on public networks because you never kno…
MacNN Networking by f1000

Am I getting a free ride? — #7

It's also entirely possible the owner of the "apparantlly" unconfigured "linksys" router left it that way as a Honeypot so he/she could packet sniff people looking for a free ride.…
MacNN Networking by Chinasaur

Slooow uploads thru router — #1

I have a Netgear MR814 wirless router connected to my dsl line and then to my G5, I connect with the router using airport in my iBook. Ok...with that setup I upload at 6k, if I con…
MacNN Networking by Chito

Slooow uploads thru router — #4

Finally got around to playing with this and thought I'd post just to let anyone else with the same kind of problem know what I did. John Strung was on the right track, it just too…
MacNN Networking by Chito

Wireless PCI Card with Airport Express — #1

I have a wireless network running on an old Belkin 802.11b wireless router. I looking to upgrade my wireless network to 802.11g. I'm very interested in Airport Express because my…
MacNN Networking by ozworth

Wireless PCI Card with Airport Express — #2

Any wireless card will work, but you will need to use the funky HEX password on the PC to access the Airport network. Apple doesn't exactly use the same format for passwords that …
MacNN Networking by Eriamjh

Wireless PCI Card with Airport Express — #3

Quote: Originally posted by Eriamjh: Any wireless card will work, but you will need to use the funky HEX password on the PC to access the Airport network. Apple doesn't…
MacNN Networking by ChrisF

Wireless PCI Card with Airport Express — #4

Quote: Originally posted by ozworth: I have a wireless network running on an old Belkin 802.11b wireless router. I looking to upgrade my wireless network to 802.11g. I…
MacNN Networking by dopik

Vonage and Airport Express — #1

Hi all, Okay I'm a total noob at networking so pardone my ignorance. I have a broadband connection (Cable) and two Airport Express pulgged in my home. One (A) is the being used a…
MacNN Networking by insha

Vonage and Airport Express — #2

There are a two main routes you can take:You can simply connect the Linksys to the Cable Modem, and then the AirportExpress to the Linksys with no additional changes. This will cre…
MacNN Networking by larkost

Vonage and Airport Express — #3

just to add another voice... i have the same basic thing: 2 airport expresses, a dlink router, and a vonage box. i had the dlink, and my roomie is on that network. but i am hook…
MacNN Networking by fisherKing

Vonage and Airport Express — #4

Thanks larkost and fisherking. I will try the suggestion out tomorrow and post the result, hopefully all will go smoothly. Thanks again. You guys rock! (and Vonage too! )
MacNN Networking by insha

Vonage and Airport Express — #5

Quote: Originally posted by fisherKing: (altho i had to replace my 2.4 phone with a 5.8 one, as i'd lose the internet every time i answered the phone!) Was the old on…
MacNN Networking by tooki
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