 php111 join:2008-11-06 Allentown, PA | reply to php111
Re: Would this encryption be stong enough? So, to generate a password from that site I would need to refresh the page, and copy/paste a password, and then log into my router and then take one of those generated passwords and change the password I currently use to a generated one? |
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 JuggernautIrreverent or irrelevant?Premium join:2006-09-05 Kelowna, BC kudos:1 | Yes, that's correct.
You can use the first 16-20 though. No one will crack that for quite a while. |
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 php111 join:2008-11-06 Allentown, PA | Thank you!! |
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 SoonerAlPremium,MVM join:2002-07-23 Norman, OK kudos:5 1 edit | reply to php111 said by php111:So, to generate a password from that site I would need to refresh the page, and copy/paste a password, and then log into my router and then take one of those generated passwords and change the password I currently use to a generated one? I highly suggest making any changes on the router using a hardwired Ethernet connection. That way if you screw something up in the wireless configuration you can easily change it or fix it.
Lastly Windows 8/7/Vista/XP all have a feature called Windows Connect Now that allows you to write the wireless configuration to a USB flash drive. You can then take the flash drive to any other Win 8/7/Vista/XP computer and automatically configure its wireless profile for your network. If the client can not use wcn, ie. like a MAC or Linux client for example, the wireless key is in plain text in the \Smrtntky\Wsetting.txt file on the flash drive. Simply copy-n-paste to the client.
»windows.microsoft.com/en-us/wind···-network |
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