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Yes, it can be intercepted and read. One way to overcome this problem is to connect to wireless hubs that use encryption. Another way is to ensure that the site you are using is an https instead of an http connection. A third way is to download software like HotSpot and use a VPN (virtual private network) to protect your data.
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Turning off the SSID, or the Network Name, does help protect your LAN from the average user. There are devices and computer programs however that more advanced users could use to "sniff" out your wireless network. It is always recommended that you protect your network with a private WEP or WPA/WPA2 network key regardless of your SSID state.
That is called a VPN - Virtual Private Network. The basic idea is that information is encrypted before it is sent over the public network.That is called a VPN - Virtual Private Network. The basic idea is that information is encrypted before it is sent over the public network.That is called a VPN - Virtual Private Network. The basic idea is that information is encrypted before it is sent over the public network.That is called a VPN - Virtual Private Network. The basic idea is that information is encrypted before it is sent over the public network.
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'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.
Tunneling, also known as "port forwarding," is the transmission of data intended for use only within a private, usually corporate network through a public network in such a way that the routing node in the public network are unaware that the transmission is part of a private network. Tunneling is generally done by encapsulating the private network data and protocol information within the public network transmission units so that the private network protocol information appears to the public network as data. Tunneling allows the use of the Internet, which is a public network, to convey data on behalf of a private network.
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Hi Jeanne, we won't be able to tell you what the wifi password is - to get that information, you'll need to ask whoever set up the wireless network. If it was your cable company, then there should be a sheet with your information on it that they gave you. If you're locked out of your own network and can't get back in for some reason, you can hard-reset the router by holding the 'reset' button on the back for 30 seconds straight. This will reset the router to an open network configuration - you will need to log back in and setup your wireless access credentials if you wish to make the network private again. Thanks!
Typically City networks are not locked down as completely as say a corporate network. They do not protect information on who is connecting to the network - thus less privacy. Their records are more open to the public than a corporate network. You need a subpoena to get the records from a private company. A city can give their records more or less to anyone they want.
If your computer only supports WEP encryption, but the wireless network uses WPA, you will not be able to connect to the network. However, most wireless networks can be configured to use WEP security or no security, which will allow you to connect. The trade-off is that the network becomes less secure. WEP encryption is possible to defeat, and turning off security will allow anyone connected to the network to view all data traffic, including private information. A better option may be to purchase a wireless adapter that supports WPA encryption. WPA was developed to fix the flaws of WEP, and is much stronger.