- Modem/Router recommendations
- Posted by Observer on August 19th, 2005
I am using a USB BB modem at the moment, on a desktop computer (Win XP), but
want to change to wireless , to include a laptop ( Win XP and wireless
ready), with the possibility of another PC (Win 98se) later on.
My main criteria are:
Ease of set-up and use
Reliability
Any suggestions?
Regards and thanks in advance
Pat Macguire
- Posted by Tiscali Tim on August 19th, 2005
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Observer <h.macguire@virgin.net> wrote:
There's a major requirement missing in your list of criteria - and that's
wireless security.
Virtually *any* wireless router is a doddle to set up, using all the default
settings - but that gives you *no* security - allowing the world and his dog
to access your private data and get free internet access at your expense.
I would urge anybody contemplating a wireless network to become conversant
with the security implications and to understand the necessary precautions
*before* installing their equipment.
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Cheers,
Tim
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- Posted by Observer on August 19th, 2005
Sorry! I should have added that I'm using Zonelabs and AVG Free at the
moment.
Regards
Pat Macguire
- Posted by poster on August 19th, 2005
On 19 Aug 2005 14:10, "Observer" <h.macguire@virgin.net> wrote:
That may protect the PC, but the router (unless you implement encryption on
the traffic) becomes a 'public' access point, unintentionally. I don't feel
you should need to specify that you are aware of everything possible that the
router might be capable of when, after all, you're looking for recommendations
rather than askingg for a critique of a particular model (but have a read of
the reviews at <http://www.ADSLguide.org/> to see hardware they've tried).
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- Posted by Simon Pleasants on August 19th, 2005
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 14:10:12 +0100, "Observer" <h.macguire@virgin.net>
wrote:
That won't help, I'm afraid. WPA encryption is what the man means....
- Posted by Tiscali Tim on August 19th, 2005
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Simon Pleasants <plesbit@hotmail.com> wrote:
That'll do for a start - but I'd also throw in MAC address filtering and
turning off SSID broadcasting.
As others have said ZoneAlarm and AVG provide a measure of *internet*
security - but do absolutely nothing for *wireless* security. Without
wireless security, anyone within range can get *inside* your network - so
this particular threat doesn't come via your internet connection.
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Tim
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- Posted by Simon Pleasants on August 19th, 2005
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 16:17:26 +0100, "Tiscali Tim" <tele@privacy.net>
wrote:
If they've got WPA with a nice long key MAC address filtering is
hardly worth it and SSID hiding will probably just make their life
more difficult!
- Posted by Observer on August 19th, 2005
"Simon Pleasants" <plesbit@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I should have added that I live in a detached cottage in the country,
nearest neighbour about 200-300 metres away.
Regards
Pat Macguire
- Posted by Tiscali Tim on August 19th, 2005
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Observer <h.macguire@virgin.net> wrote:
And the nearest public road?
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