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thumper 07-12-2008 02:25 PM

wireless route/adsl question
 
newbie here.

i searched but couldn't find anything really specific?

i have adsl at home hooked up to a desktop. i want to get a laptop as well in the future, and was told i would need a wireless router if i want to get internet access on it. but someone else is now telling me that there are a lot of security and wireless connection interference issues that come with using wireless routers, but he didn't specify if there were any preventions/solutions to these problems... is this going to an issue for me? :confused:

Manic! 07-12-2008 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by thumper (Post 5940967)
newbie here.

i searched but couldn't find anything really specific?

i have adsl at home hooked up to a desktop. i want to get a laptop as well in the future, and was told i would need a wireless router if i want to get internet access on it. but someone else is now telling me that there are a lot of security and wireless connection interference issues that come with using wireless routers, but he didn't specify if there were any preventions/solutions to these problems... is this going to an issue for me? :confused:

No as long as you get a decent router like the Linksys WRT. It can be had for under $50 if you shop around.

icemiko 07-12-2008 03:26 PM

No, when you get a wireless router just make sure you set a password and maybe a MAC filter so people can't steal your connection.

johny 07-12-2008 03:50 PM

you could just buy a wired router, and plug the laptop in if you're really concerned. you don't "need" a wireless router to make a laptop online

thumper 07-12-2008 04:40 PM

i was hoping to use a wireless router because i want to carry the laptop around with me at home rather than be stuck in one room... is that possible?

still a noob... what makes the Linksys WRT so special? what is a MAC filter?

icemiko 07-12-2008 06:47 PM

Yes, you can carry the laptop around you in your house with a wireless router.

And a MAC filter is an option you can set in most routers that basically let's you put in all the mac address of the computers that you want connection to your router, so if someone's mac address isn't there, they won't be able to use your connection.

Manic! 07-13-2008 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by icemiko (Post 5941024)
just make sure you set a password and maybe a MAC filter so people can't steal your connection.

I don't have a password or MAC filter. If someone wants to borrow my internet, big deal. Wouldn't it be great if everyone did that? and Shaw can kiss my butt for going over allowed bandwidth because when I signed up way back when they told me it was unlimited.

Manic! 07-13-2008 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by thumper (Post 5941106)
i was hoping to use a wireless router because i want to carry the laptop around with me at home and be stuck in one room... is that possible?

still a noob... what makes the Linksys WRT so special?

I've owned 3 routers and the Linksys is the only one that has been rock sold for me and many other people that I have talked to. Also the firmware is upgradable with 3rd party stuff if you want to do that. Just get the WRT and be happy.

icemiko 07-13-2008 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Manic! (Post 5941612)
I don't have a password or MAC filter. If someone wants to borrow my internet, big deal. Wouldn't it be great if everyone did that? and Shaw can kiss my butt for going over allowed bandwidth because when I signed up way back when they told me it was unlimited.

:lol:lol:lol:lol:lol

thumper 07-13-2008 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Manic! (Post 5941612)
I don't have a password or MAC filter. If someone wants to borrow my internet, big deal. Wouldn't it be great if everyone did that? and Shaw can kiss my butt for going over allowed bandwidth because when I signed up way back when they told me it was unlimited.


but can't someone hack in and get your private online info?

where is the best place to buy a linksys WRT?

thanks in advance...

Manic! 07-13-2008 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by thumper (Post 5942354)
but can't someone hack in and get your private online info?

where is the best place to buy a linksys WRT?

thanks in advance...

The Router acts as a firewall so they can't access your info on your computer.

Check this for the best price:
http://www.shopbot.ca/p-6663.html
and then price match with NCIX.com.
Get the wireless G one not the wireless N one.

impactX 07-13-2008 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Manic! (Post 5941612)
I don't have a password or MAC filter. If someone wants to borrow my internet, big deal. Wouldn't it be great if everyone did that? and Shaw can kiss my butt for going over allowed bandwidth because when I signed up way back when they told me it was unlimited.

Are you sure that you don't mind people using BT or downloading kiddy porn with your connection?

Manic! 07-13-2008 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by impactX (Post 5942736)
Are you sure that you don't mind people using BT or downloading kiddy porn with your connection?

Just like Shaw cable and some hotels that have free wifi I have no idea what people are using it for, but if I can just help one kid from the horrors of Shaw lite speed or worse dial up it will be all worth it. I'm not greedy and like to share just like some people donate money I donate bandwidth. Give it a try and maybe one day you will in a place with no net access and someone will be kind enough to share theirs.

underscore 07-14-2008 12:28 AM

^ plus most of the time the people jacking it are only using it temporarily, I know when I moved to my new house and didn't have net for a few days being able to access my neighbors router to check my e-mail was nice. It was slow as hell due to the weak signal but still. now I don't bother with a password because the only people who are in range of the router are either my neighbors, parked in my driveway, or parked on the side of a very busy hill.

bigrig 07-14-2008 09:07 AM

u kno if u have the newer model of the telus adsl broadband router, it has wireless built in

Hyde 07-14-2008 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Manic! (Post 5942558)
The Router acts as a firewall so they can't access your info on your computer.

Check this for the best price:
http://www.shopbot.ca/p-6663.html
and then price match with NCIX.com.
Get the wireless G one not the wireless N one.


when ppl are using your wifi, they can access your computer directly from your network.

icemiko 07-14-2008 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by bigrig (Post 5943133)
u kno if u have the newer model of the telus adsl broadband router, it has wireless built in

If anyone wants that one PM me, I have a brand new one used for like 10min. I don't like it because I can't port forward but yes it has a built in modem and wireless router and 4 ports for wired connections too.

enrai 07-14-2008 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by thumper (Post 5942354)
but can't someone hack in and get your private online info?

where is the best place to buy a linksys WRT?

thanks in advance...

Make sure you configure the router right after you have it connected. It's somewhat easy to setup :)

If Best Buy or Future Shop doesn't have one on sale right now, they'll have them on sale pretty soon. The last time I was looking for a new router, FS had one on sale, and then BB had them on sale a couple of weeks later.

underscore 07-14-2008 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Hyde (Post 5943373)
when ppl are using your wifi, they can access your computer directly from your network.

only if you leave your computer open

yukky 07-14-2008 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Hyde (Post 5943373)
when ppl are using your wifi, they can access your computer directly from your network.

DD-WRT can put wifi on a different vlan.

zechsiw 07-14-2008 11:37 PM

Actually tomato is better than DD-WRT on QoS, QoS is more important than anything if you BT.
And telus wireless built-in modem sucks, I rather use D-link 300g or speed touch + wireless router.

yukky 07-14-2008 11:42 PM

Wow, when did anyone mention QoS?

johnnyd99 07-20-2008 05:12 PM

Be sure to set an ID/Password for your router. I have a situation where I live in an apartment and I can literally tap into 5 or 6 unprotected connections - meaning anyone can leech off them and not pay a dime. To avoid this, make sure you don't just plug in your router and leave it on the default settings,,,because default is typcially unsecure and accessible to anyone!

If you set a password for it you will be fine, it is very unlikely someone is going to hack you unless you are a targeted.

underscore 07-20-2008 08:59 PM

^ but actually set the password, instead of user: "default" or "admin" password: "password"

Soundy 07-20-2008 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Manic! (Post 5942558)
The Router acts as a firewall so they can't access your info on your computer.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hyde (Post 5943373)
when ppl are using your wifi, they can access your computer directly from your network.

Quote:

Originally Posted by underscore (Post 5944153)
only if you leave your computer open

It's ridiculously easy to access a LAN machine if sharing is turned on at all, and not all that difficult even if it's not, because of all the shit Windows leaves enabled by default.

Hey underscore, where do you live, I gonna come h4x0r yer b0x0r.


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