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    Default Laptops - advice pleae

    Hi

    I have a new laptop arriving soon. The house has broadband to the home pc.

    I want to be able to use the laptop anywhere in the house and understand this can be down using a wireless system.

    I am currently renting so need something that isnt hard wired.

    Any suggestions and help appreciated.

    The laptop is a toshiba tecra s2

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    You can get wireless routers that plug directly into you broadband modem. Simple to install and are cheap. Either d-link or Netgear have ones for around $125-135. Your notebook should have 802.11g wireless card so make sure the router can deal with it. 802.11g is fast. 802.11b is slower. A few letters makes all the difference.

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    I'd recomend a Linksys one. They are a division of cisco systems who make all the best network gear. http://www.linksys.com/products/grou...rid=33&scid=35

    If you're ever passing through Melbourne this shop has the best prices on computer gear http://www.msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS.pdf (really bad web site but really good prices and service).

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    Make sure you think up a darn good password that isn't too easy to crack, especially if your wireless network happens to be accessible from the street. Having your network hacked and big costs on your Broadband is not fun. No it hasn't happened to me, but I watched a couple of people do it in Sydney from one high rise to another across the street, took them all of 10 minutes to find the network and access it.

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    Further to what Ruffly said - turn on the encryption on your wireless access point. By default this is usually off, and you can use it fine like this. So can anyone else in range

    By enabling the encryption no one else can use your access point without the key, and it's much more difficult to eavesdrop.

    I have set up a few of the D-Link units for customers, they seem to be good value for money

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    What's wrong with miles of cable draped around the house? All that extra stuff to trip over, to have to shift everytime you clean, to ...

    Sorry, just feeling silly.

    However, as a laptop user myself, I think you'll find that the laptop will wind up being used on only one spot, especially the work that needs the network. Before spending a lot of money, hook up a cable network and see how long it takes to p** you off, you may just find you don't need any more, even if you have to lay out the cable everytime you use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ianab
    Further to what Ruffly said - turn on the encryption on your wireless access point. By default this is usually off, and you can use it fine like this. So can anyone else in range

    By enabling the encryption no one else can use your access point without the key, and it's much more difficult to eavesdrop.
    Ian
    Just remember though that it's not that hard to crack the the security on a wireless network with a few traffic sniffing tools etc. The security is only an illusion and it's all about not being the "lowest hanging fruit". i.e. If you have encryption turned on and the guy down the street doesn't then they will proably use his access point not yours....unless they are looking for more of a challenge. Long story short, it's not really secure but probably secure enough for your needs.

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    However, as a laptop user myself, I think you'll find that the laptop will wind up being used on only one spot, especially the work that needs the network. Before spending a lot of money, hook up a cable network and see how long it takes to p** you off, you may just find you don't need any more, even if you have to lay out the cable everytime you use it.
    The price of wireless is only slightly more expensive than running cables. I use my laptop in front of the TV so I can be with Ms. Grunt and post to this BB at the same time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grunt
    The price of wireless is only slightly more expensive than running cables. I use my laptop in front of the TV so I can be with Ms. Grunt and post to this BB at the same time.
    Owhhh you are a sweetie.

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    It's part of the fantasy.
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    Another thing you can ALSO do so long as the Wifi Router supports it and, I believe, most do now, is to turn on tied MAC addressing. What this means is you connect your laptop to the Router (with WEP/Encryption turned on) and when it is successfully linked to it, you can set the Router to ONLY allow the MAC address of the Laptops WiFi card to connect to the router. Doing all of these makes it quite difficult for someone to hack you (though not impossible as BJ points out).

    I have a Netgear and it has this (and lots of other) features.

    I always like to remember "Locks only keep the honest people out".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Davy
    I believe, most do now, is to turn on tied MAC addressing


    What can I say???


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    Sorry Midge, that should have been "Tied GRUNT addressing Wife"
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    Quote Originally Posted by bitingmidge

    What can I say???


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    NANANANA!! Will that do?

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