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Got my MacBook back today. Guess what? It has a bigger drive than it did before. The new one is a Toshiba, must be an 80 gig. When I turned the MacBook on it saw my wireless router, thought I had broadcast turned off...uh oh, somebody might be stealing my internet, if they can crack my WEP key, and clone one of my MAC addresses.
Anyway, the dude at the Apple repair shop said they could install the missing keys on my iBook for only 5 bucks, since I already bought them myself.
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08:13 PM on 09/20/06 by Doofus - General
dumb wrote:
Doofus wrote:
I use WEP and MAC filtering, but those can be cracked, if I don't broadcast I'm a little bit less of a target. Made the comment because I thought I had it turned off.
dumbass wrote:
I'll know if somebody is stealing it, if its slow, oh yeah and if the router keeps going out, that probably means somebody tried to many different mac addresses, and froze your router. Thats why you should just be wired, turn wireless off, and then your secure.
Turning broadcast off is useless moron. I keep it on, so things work correctly, also if somebody is going to steal my wireless, there going to do it anyways. So I'm not going to "hide" anything. Guess you don't use wep or mac adress filtering, since you made a stupid comment.