nilanko
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Now tell me how to do that. That would be better. Please.or you can spoof your Routers MAC Add and disable it yourself.
...and that sentence on which you are lolling was just a mistake.
Now tell me how to do that. That would be better. Please.or you can spoof your Routers MAC Add and disable it yourself.
This is an answer to what? See, I am completely a noob in these things. I have never dealt with a router. I got that router yesterday only.1. Just re-boot your router.
2. Put in the DNS and gateway settings.
3. Apply security as mentioned with password.
4. Enable MAC filtering.
5. Enable Firewall.
6. Disable WEB Remote Management.
7. Check your DHCP table for MAC's hooked in when radio is on.
Now tell me how to do that. That would be better. Please.
^^
He was joking. Ishu, stop scaring him yar.
1. Logged in to 192.168.1.1 to access Router settings.
2. Went to Configuration->Wireless Network.
3. Under security settings, I selected "WPA Mixed mode" for 'Select security option'.
4. I selected the authentication method as "PSK(Pre Shared Key)".
5. In "WPA Pass Phrase:" field I entered a password/security key.
^^
Basically I said the same, Ishu wrote it better.
spoofing the MAC address is way too easy, try a social engineering approach where you give yourself full access, and restrict their MAC addresses from using too much of their own bandwidth, and make them believe that they are entirely secure at the same time
You mean ... what?^^^hes just telling you how to configure/ secure your router
spoofing the MAC address is way too easy, try a social engineering approach where you give yourself full access, and restrict their MAC addresses from using too much of their own bandwidth, and make them believe that they are entirely secure at the same time