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    Quote Originally Posted by Magius
    Step 1 should be serious also, because if you don't have security, anybody can connect to your network and browse through all your files. I recommend that you use WPA since WEP is easily cracked, it just takes time.
    Yes, I know, but I had to throw it out there as there is no telling what his router and/or client supports.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruiner
    Yes, I know, but I had to throw it out there as there is no telling what his router and/or client supports.
    Yeah, I consider WPA a necessity though. Most routers support WPA nowadays anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magius
    Yeah, I consider WPA a necessity though. Most routers support WPA nowadays anyways.
    True, but I was talking about the client side.
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