The difference is that WPA is truly a secure encryption scheme, and WEP is not. The encryption algorithm used in WEP is flawed, and since it was not released for public review bef…
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Originally Posted by ghporter
The difference is that WPA is truly a secure encryption scheme, and WEP is not. The encryption algorithm used in WEP is flawed, and since i…
You're probably not being hacked. You MAY be experiencing something Linksys boxes have a tendency for: overheating. Start by unplugging the router for several minutes (use a cloc…
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Originally Posted by ghporter
You're probably not being hacked. You MAY be experiencing something Linksys boxes have a tendency for: overheating. Start by unplugging th…
Here comes a difficult one:
I am about to buy a 5G for recording telephone conversations.
I looked into the possibility to just get a phone which allows me to directly record. M…
I suggest you go to radio shack, get the extremely cheap phone to line in connector and buy another cheap digital/tape recorder.
Whole thing will prob be under $80.
make sure you let people know before recording their conversations. also say this call might be recorded to ensure quality service, tell them you are working hard to keep them happ…
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Originally Posted by to.gnome
Here comes a difficult one:
I am about to buy a 5G for recording telephone conversations.
I looked into the possibility to just get a pho…
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Originally Posted by I Bent My Wookiee
I suggest you go to radio shack, get the extremely cheap phone to line in connector and buy another cheap digital/tape recorder.
W…
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Originally Posted by Pendergast
It may be illegal to record the telephone conversation in your country.
well, I do this for art sake and all art is illegal - as soo…
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Originally Posted by I Bent My Wookiee
He might need it for interviews and such and the person would be fully aware that is is being recorded.
look in my country you…
where are you? and yes, unfortunately in the US big burgers, fake boobies and lawsuits come in and out day by day, you get used to it after a while, you gain some weight, go back …
Ok. I am trying to make it so people can access my test website on my mac from my ip.
My router is set up to use 10's as its ip.
my ip on my test sites computer is 10.10.1.2 using…
Something is off. Your computer and router ought to be in the same range. That is, the router should be something like: 192.168.1.1 and then all the machines would be .1,.2,.3 etc.…
all of my computers, router, and modem use the same subnet 255.255.255.0
Does verizon block this port?
if so how do i forward ports? if possible i rather leave it on port 80 inste…
That's your subnet mask. It's different. From your original post, you said that your computer is 10.10.#.# , and your router is a 192.168.#.#
These are subnets, and are reserved fo…
yes i understand that. i do not understand why my modem will not allow incoming requests from things like this. the only thing that works is the remote administration port. which s…
Have you taken your router out of the equation and seen if you can access the computer directly? Doing this will eliminate the need for port forwarding altogether. You can find out…
my router gets the ip 192.168.1.3 from the modem. If i put this web address bar and hit return my site loads up. so i know its making it past the router because the ip works.
Heres…
192.168.1.3 isn't a realworld IP address (Quick explanation. Here's my guess: Your Modem is acting as a DHCP router, and so is your linksys router (which is why your mac is getting…