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bt hub wep security
i have a bt home hub it is version one which is apparently wep,and the newer versions are wap.my pc is hardwired but we have two laptops running from it,is it secure being wep or should i change it to wap..can it be used by others or not. thank you in anticipation
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not hard is it?
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not hard is it?
I've seen videos of it being done in well under 60sec for WEP, though it does involve using a few other computers to generate enough packets in that short a space of time.
the main problem most people (the chancers) will find in cracking WEP is you need a wireless card that supports packet monitoring, which most don't.
The biggest risk with WPA is brute force attacks, there is a reason why the key can be up to 64ch long :)
anyhow..... in saying this to AC.... well.... Teaching one's grandmother to suck eggs springs to mind :) and I suspect we are going a little over delayed's head now!
the main problem most people (the chancers) will find in cracking WEP is you need a wireless card that supports packet monitoring, which most don't.
The biggest risk with WPA is brute force attacks, there is a reason why the key can be up to 64ch long :)
anyhow..... in saying this to AC.... well.... Teaching one's grandmother to suck eggs springs to mind :) and I suspect we are going a little over delayed's head now!
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