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    Quote Originally Posted by Samuraid
    That may not work, depending on how the router is configured, especially if the wireless is encrypted and you don't have the WEP key. .
    thats why i came here xD i thought u smart computer folks knew how to fix it

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    There's no other solution but to access the router though a computer connected with an ethernet cable then. Or you could reset your router to the default settings and then reconfigure everything.

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    Keep in mind that if you do a factory reset on the modem, you will need to manually enter your username and password for your ISP into it again manually.
    If it currently has WEP or WPA enabled, you'll need to re-enable it manually too.
    It's probably not that hard, but you may need to call your ISP if you can't remember your password.

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    aggggg ok ill do it

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    Yes, we are knowledgeable on computers but not magic There is no way to see your router WEP key (if you don't know it already) without connecting a computer directly to the router. That is the purpose of WEP and WPA: Security, so that no cyber thief on your neighborhood can penetrate your home network and surf the net using your login, unless they know the WEP key they are out of luck. And WEP keys are big enough to be statistically proven to be unbreakable on the next 5,000 years, if some thief was using a program to guess it.

    The FBI, CIA or DOD might be able to guess your WEP key using a wireless computer, but you should do it the easy way and connect via an Ethernet cable
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renmiri
    Yes, we are knowledgeable on computers but not magic There is no way to see your router WEP key (if you don't know it already) without connecting a computer directly to the router. That is the purpose of WEP and WPA: Security, so that no cyber thief on your neighborhood can penetrate your home network and surf the net using your login, unless they know the WEP key they are out of luck. And WEP keys are big enough to be statistically proven to be unbreakable on the next 5,000 years, if some thief was using a program to guess it.

    The FBI, CIA or DOD might be able to guess your WEP key using a wireless computer, but you should do it the easy way and connect via an Ethernet cable
    Actually, WEP keys are very easily cracked, and can be, using only about 3,000,000 packets of data (which equates to about 3-4 hours of packet sniffing).
    WPA, however, is much harder to crack. The reason for this is, that although it uses the same algorithms as WEP, it rotates the key at a set interval instead of using the same key for the whole session, so by the time you acquire enough packets, the key has changed, and your cracked key is no longer valid.
    Now WPA2, that's the way to go. AES in favour of RC4.

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    Good thing Wifi doesn't use a 56-bit DES algorithm. Although that would be more secure than no encryption or filtering which is what many people still rely on these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rubah
    Our filter is miles of farmland and cedar trees. and technologically inept hicks.
    Quite effective!

    But in urban areas the spammers and credit card thiefs have been using unsecured wireless a lot so better use WPA and WEP keys.

    Cool, I knew WPA was secure but not exactly how it worked!

    But none of those are match for the DOD and goverment in general. It is almost scary, they have some stuff you wouldn't believe, like "Tempest" stuff which allows them to read a computer screen through walls and from several feet away... So if you are 007 beware!
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    Use, WPA keys at the very least, yeah. Don't bother with WEP, it's insecure, even if your router claims to not transmit what is called "weak IV" frames which was what the original cracking tools used - recent ones don't require capturing those any more. Like Face said, it only takes a few hours of sniffing to have enough data to almost certainly be able to crack the key, and that's with sniffing only. If you use an active type of attack to artificially increase traffic, the time required can be cut dramatically

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