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JimL
"JimL" <inv...@invalid.inv> wrote in message
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I have one computer wired to a router port while the other runs wirelessly.
I _THINK_ maybe you said my wired computer must run a wireless security
protocol as well as the wireless computer, even though no one can drive by
my house and tune in wirelessly to my wired computer. Is that correct?
Or did you say that a wireless computer can not be secured if there is a
wired computer on the network?
"Jack [MVP-Networking]" <ja...@discussiongroup.com> wrote in message
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Basically what he said is that a wireless connection offers ONE ADDITIONAL
security measure that is not available on a wired connection. That
additional measure - encryption - is only necessary becuase a wireless
connection is the only one of the two that present an over-the-air security
risk. Other than that, security measures are the same for both.
-Frank
"JimL" <inv...@invalid.inv> wrote in message
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"can I apply security only to the wireless side?"
Perhaps I should reword it.
"can I apply security to only the wireless side?"
Or:
"can I apply security to the wireless side regardless of the wired side?"
Or:
"can I apply security WITHIN the wireless connection between the router and
the wireless computer?"
I'm not asking about levels of security or additional security, but
............. the question in my OP.
"Frankster" <fr...@SPAM2TRASH.com> wrote in message
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-Frank
"JimL" <inv...@invalid.inv> wrote in message
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"JimL" <inv...@invalid.inv> wrote in message
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Anti-virus? Firewalls? Get serious. By the most simple logic that applies
equally to wired connections and I DID make it clear I'm not talking about a
wired connection. So I don't get your question.
Back then to my question. Whatever wireless security is, and however many
varieties it comes in, can you do it to a wireless connection when a wired
computer (and nothing else) is on the other end of the router. That's what
I have asked and am asking. A wire is naturally secure unless you have it
extending into the public place. Can you secure the unsecured (wireless)
end? I'm sorry but it seems like a simple question to me.
"Frankster" <fr...@SPAM2TRASH.com> wrote in message
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Wireless Security has Nothing to do with securing the Internet Connection.
Wireless is just a replacement for a Wire and thus can be intercepted by
people in the neighborhood attaching them self to your Signal and use your
LAN and your LAN's Internet Connection. To avoid Local Tapping there are
Wireless Security measures. These measures are unique to the Wireless
components,
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I see nothing there about having one wired computer and one wireless
computer on a router and how to secure the wireless one.
"Jack [MVP-Networking]" <ja...@discussiongroup.com> wrote in message
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Here is your original question...
"If my 2 computer network is half wired and half wireless, do the same
procedures apply for setting up security, or can I apply security only to
the wireless side?"
Nowhere in your question was the phrase "wireless security". Just
"security".
You're welecome for all the help.
-Frank
"JimL" <inv...@invalid.inv> wrote in message
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I quote, "security only to the wireless".
I call that wireless security.
"Jack [MVP-Networking]" <ja...@discussiongroup.com> wrote in message
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> to be done with the Wireles
> "JimL" <inv...@invalid.inv> wrote in message
I went back to the browser and selected 192.168.1.1 again to turn the
security off. I get an error saying, "Unable to connect," and "Internet
connection does not seem to be working." Of course by trying 192.168.1.1 I
was not seeking the internet.
It seems that asking if I could do this before jumping into it was totally
useless. I now have no connection between the computers, the wireless
connected computer now has no internet connection.
After some sort of delay I was able to get into 192.168.1.1 on the wired
computer and, after trying WPA2 Personal with the same results, turn off the
security and now I have networking again but no wireless security.
This is EXACTLY what I was afraid would happen, which is why I asked about
doing in the first place. It seems that asking if I could secure the
wireless connection only was totally useless. Securing the wireless end of
this two computer network is plainly impossible.
Thanks
"Jack [MVP-Networking]" <ja...@discussiongroup.com> wrote in message
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> My post from the 25th explains the Wireless security.
> That is what is needed to be done with the Wireless regardless of whether
> you have (or do not have) a wire connection too.
Thanks for the update.
-Frank
You're very welcome.
Thanks for sidestepping my question.