What level of security are you using in your router?

not always your choice as its sometimes depends on the devices using it as they do not all support what you want. from psp, nDS, and many other wifi devices that do not or cant update. like me i have had to use older protocols in order to make people or devices happy.
 
not always your choice as its sometimes depends on the devices using it as they do not all support what you want. from psp, nDS, and many other wifi devices that do not or cant update. like me i have had to use older protocols in order to make people or devices happy.
had this issue with a roku... so I got a chromecast and wished roku the best of luck lol
 
You can always disable the broadcast, set a MAC filter and static IPs to monitor network usage. It would be a work around without having to buy new equipment. Or you can name your SSID "FBIVAN#2" that always works..lol

@Maliksky , imo you always run the highest level of security your equipment is capable of running. WPA2 is pretty much standard.
 
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There is a device called the Pineapple which hacks Wifi easy. No way to beat it really...
 
You can always disable the broadcast, set a MAC filter and static IPs to monitor network usage. It would be a work around without having to buy new equipment. Or you can name your SSID "FBIVAN#2" that always works..lol

@Maliksky , imo you always run the highest level of security your equipment is capable of running. WPA2 is pretty much standard.



Or you could use the name NSAOUTPUT.
 
My neighbors are too retarded to worry about. Yeah one day they could feel randy and download Airsnort or something. They could also kick down my door when I am not there. In addition to encryption I also do MAC address filtering. Also endpoint firewalls on all devices except where opening ports when port forwarding is necessary I'm looking at you GTA V.
 
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