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Good One.. yet to try..
Thanks for clearing the fog and letting me see clearly what I need to do to secure my network.
nice guide
Thanks. Hope it helped.
All good information…but what if you have a teenage kid that likes to hack passwords from the computer to gain access to whatever he likes, and then can simply clear the passwords from the router by hitting the reset button and then reconfiguring it to get reconnected? I am solving the Windows password hacking problem, but what about the router? How do I disable the hard reset button?
I have followed this step by step and always have a problem at #18. When it is time to change the security mode from “Disabled” to “WPA-Personal”, i click the drop down box, select the choice, yet the page always refreshes to disabled before I can save settings. I even tried selecting “WEP” and it still reverts to disabled before I can save the change. Why wont it allow me to change the security mode?
Did you get a reply to this? Having the same issue
i found the connection to my com . but where do i enter the Wpa pass ?
Are you talking about after you set up or network and are connecting to it through Windows?
hi i have done all those step but when i go to my laptop i click connect noting came out
This was a very helpful guide, thank you