Yes, it can.
If you do not set password for your wireless network you will get unsecured network. If you mean that you want use your router to connect to another unsecured wireless network and create so called "bridge" the answer is yes. But! Router from different manufactures usually do not work together in the bridge configuration. There are some exceptions but just few.
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Don't cheat!
The WPA or WEP key required to access a wireless network can sometimes be found written on the outside of the hardware. If not, it would be best to ask the network administrator.
Disable SSID broadcasts
Disable SSID broadcasts
Network Administrator.
Wireless keyview, as I understand, is a freeware programme/simple tool that recovers all wireless network keys (WEP/WPA) stored in your computer by the 'Wireless Zero Configuration' service of Windows XP. If your Wireless network has not been registered on that particular PC, then no key is stored. You can't just add a wireless network to the programme. Whichever PC you've had connected to the wireless modem/router will be the one that has the network passkey stored on it. I suggest you install the programme on that PC and run it (as an administrator). It should then "add" the wireless network and reveal the forgotten passkey.
'BigPondA6B04A' is the name of someone's private, personal wireless network. Only the administrator of that network knows the network key, and this stops unauthorised people (ie, you) from accessing it.
Wireless internet providers work just as well as network connections. The only difference is that network connections are more controlled, since they are connected to an official server.
While wireless networks can serve as a security risk, the proper precautions can mitigate these issues. Make sure the wireless network is password encrypted and monitored for breaches with a firewall to ensure maximum security for your
You can become a network administrator by creating your account and ticking that you will be the network administrator and that you are allowed access to everything.