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more about #wpa more comments → nutbastard: Seriously, locking down a network that doesn't contain venues to access your personal files is like locking your car when it's already in your garage. more » Monty: Okay, I apologize, but I have to ask: What the hell are people doing on their home network that requires a security protocol that can't be hacked? Y... more » discounteggroll: I kinda like getting my packets sniffed by complete strangers... I blame my mom for that one more » SwatLax: So who wants to provide this guy with a link to a idiot's guide to securing your Wifi? I follow directions well, but previous efforts with my cheapo T... more » strider_mt2k: Whatever. Like they can't see I'm on Gizmodo all the time anyway. more » buyrihn: Just switched everything over to WPA2. I'm guessing that no one's really trying to hack my home network, but then again... my porn collection is coveted. more » nutbastard: The entire encrypted router thing annoys me to no end. I'm not running torrents. I'm not hogging bandwidth. I'm pulled over in my car trying to check ... more » BanMeAgainBrianLam: Am I the only one who uses MAC address on a hidden network? I think of it as an excluseive club, you need to know it's there and your name needs to be... more » Sportyboard: The wisest thing to do with private wireless networks is to use MAC-address filtering, too, to allow only certain devices to access the network. Coupl... more » Kaiser-Machead: Coincidence. Being terribly dissatisfied with my WGT624's range in the apartment (identical to item pictured), I turned off the wifi radio altogether ... more »
