I gotta hand it to Netgear...
PostPosted:Sat Jan 26, 2008 6:25 pm
So yesterday I picked up a nice netgear wireless G router yesterday. It was the same one I had to leave at my ex's place and it served me right when I had it so I decided to go with the same model. I've got AT&T's DSL (1.5d 384up). AT&T has gone through some crazy changes with their modems. Since I've had DSL they went from Siemens to 2Wire and now back to Siemens. This new Siemens modem I have stores all of my login data on the modem. I have Dry Loop as well so no phone line to pay for either.
Anyway, back to the router. I turn it on after plugging up the modem expecting it to bitch about the modem having the login info. NOT AT ALL!!! The thing just acts as a switch and a firewall! It also sensed that 192.168.1.1 was already taken so the router automatically assumed a new IP address as well!
I used to be a big linksys guy. Even the wireless adapater I'm using right now is Linksys, but I gotta hand it to netgear, they really out did themselves with how easy this was to setup.
The only thing I don't like about it is I was trying to setup WEP so I could "secure" my network, but the damn PS3 wouldn't accept the key I was giving it. Never fear, I can use MAC address specification instead. So I turned off security (after changing the password to login to the router) and just forced MAC address filtering. I made it a complex password so anyone Wardriving can't crack it.
So, is this the best way to go about securing my network even though it seems like it might be unsecure because I run no WPA or WEP protection but I require that a MAC address be defined on the router for a device to actually talk on the network? I guess since the PS3 and my adapter do broadcast, someone could spoof the mac and get on, but how likely is that?
One more thing about AT&T. They just unveiled U-Verse, which is competing with Charter here in Saint Louis. I can see the fiber box from my window as it resides on the opposite corner of my street. I was thinking about seeing if I could get their 3down 1up service ($30 a month) with their basic tv package which has no contract. They don't want to offer the internet without the TV unless I wasn't able to get DSL but the receptionist said I could do what I wanted after the guy came and did the install.
It's to bad all of my traffic goes through some NSA secret room in San Fran. I guess I'll have to wait for Obama to take office so they can kick them out of there.
Anyway, back to the router. I turn it on after plugging up the modem expecting it to bitch about the modem having the login info. NOT AT ALL!!! The thing just acts as a switch and a firewall! It also sensed that 192.168.1.1 was already taken so the router automatically assumed a new IP address as well!
I used to be a big linksys guy. Even the wireless adapater I'm using right now is Linksys, but I gotta hand it to netgear, they really out did themselves with how easy this was to setup.
The only thing I don't like about it is I was trying to setup WEP so I could "secure" my network, but the damn PS3 wouldn't accept the key I was giving it. Never fear, I can use MAC address specification instead. So I turned off security (after changing the password to login to the router) and just forced MAC address filtering. I made it a complex password so anyone Wardriving can't crack it.
So, is this the best way to go about securing my network even though it seems like it might be unsecure because I run no WPA or WEP protection but I require that a MAC address be defined on the router for a device to actually talk on the network? I guess since the PS3 and my adapter do broadcast, someone could spoof the mac and get on, but how likely is that?
One more thing about AT&T. They just unveiled U-Verse, which is competing with Charter here in Saint Louis. I can see the fiber box from my window as it resides on the opposite corner of my street. I was thinking about seeing if I could get their 3down 1up service ($30 a month) with their basic tv package which has no contract. They don't want to offer the internet without the TV unless I wasn't able to get DSL but the receptionist said I could do what I wanted after the guy came and did the install.
It's to bad all of my traffic goes through some NSA secret room in San Fran. I guess I'll have to wait for Obama to take office so they can kick them out of there.