try to change DNS..
in local setting to 8.8.8.8 or other DNS and don't but local DNS
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Yes.
Yes, a hacker can use your internet if you have a wireless connection and they are close enough to your Wireless access point and it is not locked down with an Encryption(Standard WEP encryption 128-bit). They can also use your internet if they have hacked your computer to where they can control it.
SSL encryption is a means of transferring web data from server to pages over a secure connection. Web security experts Symantec have more information on general internet security, passwords, and encryption.
that means that the website was blocked by the router that you get your internet connection through
It means that your router only supports higher security encryption: WPA-2, your DSI uses WEP Encryption. So you go to Advanced Settings in Set Up Internet Connection and it will show WPA for your wifi connection.
NAB Internet Banking uses 128-bit SSL encryption technology. This is the current security standard utilized by most banks in connection with their internet banking customers.
Yes of course, as long as they agree to it and give you the SSID and encryption key. ------ If there is no encryption, you'll need to ask permission first, unless it's a public access point.
VPN encryption applies from the user's PC all the way to the host computer regardless of the type of network used. The encryption methods used by VPN are stronger than WEP and WPA and are the preferred method when transmitting sensitive data ocer a wireless connection.
Go to connections, search for wireless connections in the area, then if it requires a password, get the password from the administrator or whoever holds it.
I think you should be able to download it as you would download it if you were an administrator. You just need a browser and an active internet connection. Follow the first link to download Skype installer for offline installing.
You have to enter the router's encryption key, or disable the encryption on the router itself.
Just because you have a wireless connection, doesn't mean you won't need a password. If the connection you are seeking is secured, then you will need one. About 80% of the connection points that I have ever seen are secured. To edit your contact youir system administrator to get the password to your internet connection or look up your routers website and find how to set a different wireless password.