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Setup WEP?

You enable wep in your router. Put it on 128bit, put in a passphase/long ass combination of A through F and 0 through 9 and the only way anyone can use wireless is by having that passphrase/key.
 
Originally posted by: RaiseUp
I already posted this question last week and no answers in the networking forum you DUMBASS TROLL.

Ok, ummm...well. Did you try *bumping* the thread a few times, perhaps after a day or so? You will DEFINITELY get better responses there. Plus, a lot of the Networking Guru's might not neccesarily read this forum.


Just a thought.





KeyserSoze
 
Originally posted by: RaiseUp
I already posted this question last week and no answers in the networking forum you DUMBASS TROLL.
The only dumbass in this thread is you. Try reading your freaking router's manual you flaming moron.
 
Originally posted by: werk
Originally posted by: RaiseUp
I already posted this question last week and no answers in the networking forum you DUMBASS TROLL.
The only dumbass in this thread is you. Try reading your freaking router's manual you flaming moron.

 
Originally posted by: RaiseUp
I already posted this question last week and no answers in the networking forum you DUMBASS TROLL.

Woah there, I'm sure everyone will help you now. Moron.
 
LMAO @ This thread

RaiseUp: Really, reading your manual is going to be your best shot. Since every AP's WEP setup is a little bit different your best off starting there then asking more specific questions on the board if they pop up.

HTH
 
Originally posted by: RaiseUp
So it's ok for people to be Trolls and not get in trouble?

It's okay for you to post in the wrong forum and then spew childish names out of your ass?
 
Originally posted by: RaiseUp
Like I said I posted this question in the netwoking forum a while ago with no response. So STFU .

If you posted the question in the networking forum and no one answered there's usually a reason. Either

A.) no one was able to answer your question
B.) no one feels like spoon-feeding you information that should have came with your hardware

Either try to re-phrase the question and be more specific or try to pickup your manual and read-away. Don't be afraid, knowledge doesn't hurt.
 
Originally posted by: RaiseUp
Like I said I posted this question in the netwoking forum a while ago with no response. So STFU .

So learn to bump your thread, just like we are kindly bumping your thread here. Though our reasoning for bumping is much different than yours, I'm sure.
 
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