Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: CVSiN
I just use MAC filters... my network may look unsecured but it denies all but my MAC address.. works very well.
Because MAC addresses can't be spoofed. :roll:
well if it is... what kinda trouble can you get into?Originally posted by: ravana
Yes, it is.
Originally posted by: DaFinn
Originally posted by: CVSiN
I just use MAC filters... my network may look unsecured but it denies all but my MAC address.. works very well.
hah, and you know it works well because??? People, THIS is why we have a ton of unsecured networks around. It's like saying "I have my own fixed IP address, so no one can haxor me!
not IP adress retard mac address..
and I still can see other clients try to connect to the network through my domain... they arnt getting through to any computers or the internet even if they can get into my WAP becasue all that does is get them to the domain log in where they still have to authenticate to get out to the net or onto my network...
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: DaFinn
Originally posted by: CVSiN
I just use MAC filters... my network may look unsecured but it denies all but my MAC address.. works very well.
hah, and you know it works well because??? People, THIS is why we have a ton of unsecured networks around. It's like saying "I have my own fixed IP address, so no one can haxor me!
not IP adress retard mac address..
and I still can see other clients try to connect to the network through my domain... they arnt getting through to any computers or the internet even if they can get into my WAP becasue all that does is get them to the domain log in where they still have to authenticate to get out to the net or onto my network...
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Ignorance is no excuse not to secure your network. If someone uses it then so be it. If a user wants to lock it down they need to read up on how to do it instead of opening the box, setting it up and never reading further on the subject. These are the same types who are infested with spyware, trojans and viruses.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: DaFinn
Originally posted by: CVSiN
I just use MAC filters... my network may look unsecured but it denies all but my MAC address.. works very well.
hah, and you know it works well because??? People, THIS is why we have a ton of unsecured networks around. It's like saying "I have my own fixed IP address, so no one can haxor me!
not IP adress retard mac address..
and I still can see other clients try to connect to the network through my domain... they arnt getting through to any computers or the internet even if they can get into my WAP becasue all that does is get them to the domain log in where they still have to authenticate to get out to the net or onto my network...
Spoofing MAC addresses is trivial.![]()
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Ignorance is no excuse not to secure your network. If someone uses it then so be it. If a user wants to lock it down they need to read up on how to do it instead of opening the box, setting it up and never reading further on the subject. These are the same types who are infested with spyware, trojans and viruses.
I feel the same way about people at ATM machines. If they really wanted the money, they'd make sure someone can't take it from them.
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Ignorance is no excuse not to secure your network. If someone uses it then so be it. If a user wants to lock it down they need to read up on how to do it instead of opening the box, setting it up and never reading further on the subject. These are the same types who are infested with spyware, trojans and viruses.
I feel the same way about people at ATM machines. If they really wanted the money, they'd make sure someone can't take it from them.
N0cmonkey I know this was sarcasm but I didn't see the parallel. Please clarify.
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: DaFinn
Originally posted by: CVSiN
I just use MAC filters... my network may look unsecured but it denies all but my MAC address.. works very well.
hah, and you know it works well because??? People, THIS is why we have a ton of unsecured networks around. It's like saying "I have my own fixed IP address, so no one can haxor me!
not IP adress retard mac address..
and I still can see other clients try to connect to the network through my domain... they arnt getting through to any computers or the internet even if they can get into my WAP becasue all that does is get them to the domain log in where they still have to authenticate to get out to the net or onto my network...
Spoofing MAC addresses is trivial.![]()
Yeh, but doesn't that inherently require that the unknown bandwidth stealer would have to know what the MAC address the wireless router allows?
Originally posted by: slag
Originally posted by: J0hnny
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: CVSiN
Originally posted by: DaFinn
Originally posted by: CVSiN
I just use MAC filters... my network may look unsecured but it denies all but my MAC address.. works very well.
hah, and you know it works well because??? People, THIS is why we have a ton of unsecured networks around. It's like saying "I have my own fixed IP address, so no one can haxor me!
not IP adress retard mac address..
and I still can see other clients try to connect to the network through my domain... they arnt getting through to any computers or the internet even if they can get into my WAP becasue all that does is get them to the domain log in where they still have to authenticate to get out to the net or onto my network...
Spoofing MAC addresses is trivial.![]()
Yeh, but doesn't that inherently require that the unknown bandwidth stealer would have to know what the MAC address the wireless router allows?
Good question. There is a chance that its broadcast.. shrug
Originally posted by: amdskip
Depends on what your ethic standards are set at.
