mgcarley
Founder, Hayai Broadband
You never know when an Apple turns out to be bad.
True. But like I said, I should be the only one knowing the Algorithm OR we should take up your suggestion of ensuring customers set a secure key. As it happens, the device also has a special one-touch WiFi setup button - you have to enter a pin code which is unique to the router or something.
This is because wi-fi connections have been used by terrorists as well as anti-social elements repeatedly in the last few years and innocent customers are left to face the music.
****ing terrorists. I don't care about their causes and stuff, I care that they cause me inconveniences. Same goes for anything else actually
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and most people are not smart enough to make their own connections secure. government does not listen to excuses anymore. the best solution is that the ISP ensures that the wireless connectivity at their customer's premises are secure and the user knows of the consequences.
the first thing i asked my neighbor uncle when he called me up to fix some problems he was facing on his laptop was whether his wireless network is secured with a password or not. thankfully he had heard of the stories above and told me that he uses a password and does not reveal it to anyone.
The device automatically enables security with the aforementioned one-touch button.
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What is WPS? *
Wi-Fi*Protected*Setup*(WPS)*is*a*standard*created*by*the*Wi-Fi*Alliance*for*easy*and*secure*establishment*of*a*wireless*home/office*network.*
The*goal*of*the*WPS*protocol*is*to*simplify*the*process*for*configuring*the*security*of*the*wireless*network,*and*thus*calling*the*name*Wi-Fi*Protected*Setup. There*are*several*different*methods*defined*in*WPS*to*simplify*the*process*of*configuration.*
FSG2200HNU*supports*two*of*those*methods,*which*are*the*PIN* Method*and*the*PBC*Method.
PIN*Method:*
A*PIN*(Personal*Identification*Number)*has*to*be*read*from*either*a*sticker*on*the*new*wireless*client*device*or*a*display,*and*entered*at*either*the*wireless*access point*(AP)*or*a*Registrar*of*the*network.
PBC*Method:*
A*simple*action*of*“push*button”*suffices*the*process*to*activate*the*security*of*the wireless*network*and*at*the*same*time*be*subscribed*in*it.*
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Grrr, even running through notepad seems to not clear this ** issue up
True. But like I said, I should be the only one knowing the Algorithm OR we should take up your suggestion of ensuring customers set a secure key. As it happens, the device also has a special one-touch WiFi setup button - you have to enter a pin code which is unique to the router or something.
This is because wi-fi connections have been used by terrorists as well as anti-social elements repeatedly in the last few years and innocent customers are left to face the music.
****ing terrorists. I don't care about their causes and stuff, I care that they cause me inconveniences. Same goes for anything else actually
---------- Post added at 08:19 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:18 PM ----------
and most people are not smart enough to make their own connections secure. government does not listen to excuses anymore. the best solution is that the ISP ensures that the wireless connectivity at their customer's premises are secure and the user knows of the consequences.
the first thing i asked my neighbor uncle when he called me up to fix some problems he was facing on his laptop was whether his wireless network is secured with a password or not. thankfully he had heard of the stories above and told me that he uses a password and does not reveal it to anyone.
The device automatically enables security with the aforementioned one-touch button.
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---------- Post added at 08:30 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:19 PM ----------
What is WPS? *
Wi-Fi*Protected*Setup*(WPS)*is*a*standard*created*by*the*Wi-Fi*Alliance*for*easy*and*secure*establishment*of*a*wireless*home/office*network.*
The*goal*of*the*WPS*protocol*is*to*simplify*the*process*for*configuring*the*security*of*the*wireless*network,*and*thus*calling*the*name*Wi-Fi*Protected*Setup. There*are*several*different*methods*defined*in*WPS*to*simplify*the*process*of*configuration.*
FSG2200HNU*supports*two*of*those*methods,*which*are*the*PIN* Method*and*the*PBC*Method.
PIN*Method:*
A*PIN*(Personal*Identification*Number)*has*to*be*read*from*either*a*sticker*on*the*new*wireless*client*device*or*a*display,*and*entered*at*either*the*wireless*access point*(AP)*or*a*Registrar*of*the*network.
PBC*Method:*
A*simple*action*of*“push*button”*suffices*the*process*to*activate*the*security*of*the wireless*network*and*at*the*same*time*be*subscribed*in*it.*
---------- Post added at 08:31 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:30 PM ----------
Grrr, even running through notepad seems to not clear this ** issue up