- Nov 30, 2005
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My neighbors have been using my wireless for some times now, I didn't want to set up a password to block the access simply because I am a nice guy. But lately, things have gotten a bit out of hand, too many heavy downloads and whatnots...so anyway, long story short, I want to take back the control now, but how?
I went to the setup page and I saw two security options: WEP and WPA-PSK. I have only heard of WEP so that's what I went for...64bit encryption strength, Netgear automatically generates four codes and I get to choose which code to use. However, these codes are impossible to remember...so I want to know what's the easiest way to do this? I want to be able to setup my own password instead of computer-generated code...I don't need something too robust, I just need to deter access from those 14 years old in my neighbors...
Thanks.
I went to the setup page and I saw two security options: WEP and WPA-PSK. I have only heard of WEP so that's what I went for...64bit encryption strength, Netgear automatically generates four codes and I get to choose which code to use. However, these codes are impossible to remember...so I want to know what's the easiest way to do this? I want to be able to setup my own password instead of computer-generated code...I don't need something too robust, I just need to deter access from those 14 years old in my neighbors...
Thanks.