I ve my Airport today
Got the basestation and card today, install the airport card in 5 minutes (4 mins looking for the screwdriver), set up the airport for another 5 minutes,
here i go, surfing wireless.......
thanks for your comments on my previous post on this wireless thing,
one question: how safe is it, i mean, i have set at 128 bit encryption, (didnt notice any slow down)? anything else i should do?
thanks again
here i go, surfing wireless.......
thanks for your comments on my previous post on this wireless thing,
one question: how safe is it, i mean, i have set at 128 bit encryption, (didnt notice any slow down)? anything else i should do?
thanks again
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when the airport base station is idle, i mean not downloading or uploading, i notice from the cable modem that, sth is being uploaded and downloaded at a regular pattern, (i have netmonitor installed, so i can see that pattern)
this didnt happen when the modem was connected to the iMac,
so , is this normal?
is your transformer black in color?
i thought it's white , but it turns out to be a black one
and it gets very very hot too
also, how do i config. the firewall?
I have airport in my house but tis range is about 5 metres. I didn't think the solid concrete walls of my apartment will make such a big difference... oh well.
<strong>one more question:
when the airport base station is idle, i mean not downloading or uploading, i notice from the cable modem that, sth is being uploaded and downloaded at a regular pattern, (i have netmonitor installed, so i can see that pattern)
this didnt happen when the modem was connected to the iMac,
so , is this normal?</strong><hr></blockquote>
1) My wireless base station is hooked up to our home network of 8 computers. The B-station pings all computers on the network to update some database it uses to do-it's-thing. It does not effect performance or your cable modem. It just blinks lights. Best to ignore it.
2) In the 5-10 minutes it took to type this, my firewall recorded 8 hacking attempts. 128 bit encryption only stops other computers from understanding your wireless packets. It will not stop someone on the internet from hacking into your computer. (sorry if you already know this) This site may help: <a href="http://www.securemac.com/" target="_blank">Secure Mac</a>
3) Sorry, Mr. Fantastic. Looked into the problem, but still can't help. (I have an airport card in my laptop, but I connect to a Nokia basestation)
thanks for the info on mac security,
would like to know more about firewall configuration in the airport? how to config. it? do i need a software?
<strong>Ebby:
thanks for the info on mac security,
would like to know more about firewall configuration in the airport? how to config. it? do i need a software?</strong><hr></blockquote>
First, I don't actually have an Airport basestation. I have a Nokia A0202 that was given to me free, so I use it.
Second, there are 2 kinds of firewalls, Hardware and software. Most people have strong opinions about which is better, so I will try to stay neutral.
Imagine you had a web server with an IP address of 10.0.0.14, and your base station was 10.0.0.1, you could activate port mapping and set port 80 (Web) to 10.0.0.14:80 (that's the web server you created, and ":80" is the port). Now all the traffic that tries to access your web page would log on to 10.0.0.1:80 (basestation) and get redirected to 10.0.0.14 (webserver). You could also set up a FTP server the same way with port 21, and quake servers, but I don't know the port for that.
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My opinion is as follows: I like Asante's FR3004 series routers, and I don't like Norton [anything] because I get screwed on Anti-virus subscription.
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thanks again for the info!
<strong>Please... can anyone upload via FTP using Airport?!</strong><hr></blockquote>
Works fine for me. On the Airport end, that is. I'm working off a cable modem connection that has a 16KB/ps upload restriction, real world uploading via FTP is 6-8KB/ps, @Home sux0rz
No bad words on Airport though, got both my MP G4 and iBook hooked up, I'm posting this on my 14" iBook from my backyard, as we speak. <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
Advice: place your base station strategically in the middle of your home (or just throw it out the window if you want to work outside