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Originally Posted by Dilbert1234567
goddfather, i have to disagree fully.
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I agree with your disagreement
I think it is a matter of what the original poster was trying to ask.
My interpretation of the OP is that he just didn't want "normal" users accidentally logging on to his network...i.e. someone whose own wireless network is not functional, so their device goes to the next one it could find. Therefore, the suggestions I provided, though a poor excuse for a security strategy, are sufficient enough to keep the "normal" user off his network.
I think the question to ask is:
Is there something wrong with his router where the security settings are not working or does he just not want to implement the security measures? I guess the moral of the story is if he is not able to set up at least WEP, then you are taking a huge risk, and probably shouldn't have your network up and running until you do set it up.