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Originally Posted by Steven Cedrone
Get rid of your ISP and sponge off of him for free!!!... :lol:
Change your SSID.
Use MAC filtering.
WEP.
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:lol: I've often wished that one of my cable-equipped neighbors would get wireless since I still have dial-up. But seriously, the only way Pocket User's stuff should be connecting to his neighbor's network is if their two SSIDs are the same or if he's using "ANY" as his SSID on the wireless client(s). If he's using a unique SSID, he
should only be able to associate with his network even if, by some chance, his neighbor's signal was stronger. Unique SSIDs won't stop him from
seeing the other network; it will just prevent his equipment from
associating with it.
Whatever Pocket User decides to do, I urge him to at the very least enable some level of WEP encryption and ot urge his neighbor to do the same. It's not rock solid security, but it will help to keep Joe Wardriver from driving by and stealing his bandwidth. Turning off SSID broadcasting is an excellent idea, but it will break things like WinXP's "Zero Configuration Wireless" feature and will require anyone using the network to manually enter the SSID of his network.
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Dave