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date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 14:16:39 -0500,    group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general        back       


Setting passwords on a network   
I've got a desktop box hardwired to a wireless router, and a laptop 
accessing as a wireless device.

I've shared some folders on both computers so that I can access them from 
the other.

Can anyone (evil-doers) that connects to my wireless network have access to 
these shared folders?

If yes, how do I password-protect them?

Thanks.

James
date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 14:16:39 -0500   author:   James Ivey

Re: Setting passwords on a network   
On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 14:16:39 -0500, "James Ivey" 
wrote:

>
>Can anyone (evil-doers) that connects to my wireless network have access to 
>these shared folders?

Is your wireless network properly password protected??
date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 14:27:27 -0500   author:   Paul Montgomery

Re: Setting passwords on a network   
Good question Paul.  I would have to say No.

Its a NetGear WNR2000.  When I set it up, I just walked thru the wizard, and 
I don't remember being asked to set a password.

When my computers boot up and connect, it never asks for a password.

Have any idea how I would set one?

James


"Paul Montgomery"  wrote in message 
news:7gv1f4t64ttft9rlce623i7d6mbgeo2qth@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 14:16:39 -0500, "James Ivey" 
> wrote:
>
>>
>>Can anyone (evil-doers) that connects to my wireless network have access 
>>to
>>these shared folders?
>
> Is your wireless network properly password protected??
date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 15:17:51 -0500   author:   James Ivey

Re: Setting passwords on a network   
"James Ivey"  wrote in message 
news:eiXyF69KJHA.4324@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Good question Paul.  I would have to say No.
>
> Its a NetGear WNR2000.  When I set it up, I just walked thru the wizard, 
> and I don't remember being asked to set a password.
>
> When my computers boot up and connect, it never asks for a password.

It wouldn't. As long as you have a NATS firewall on your router (and most 
are these days) then your wired desktop is OK. It's the wireless that could 
be the problem. You need to go into the wireless settings on the router and 
make sure that you have activated WPA security.
date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 21:46:02 +0100   author:   Gordon lid

Re: Setting passwords on a network   
> Its a NetGear WNR2000.  When I set it up, I just walked thru the wizard, 
> and I don't remember being asked to set a password.

In the Netgear manual, there's a section on "Configuring your wireless 
network" (p21 onwards).

Follow the steps there to name your wireless network (SSID=Service Set 
Identifier) something other than the default NETGEAR and implement wireless 
security (WPS) i.e. set access password for your wireless network.

ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/WNR2000_SM_07May08.pdf

-- 
Regards

John Waller
date: Sun, 12 Oct 2008 07:39:30 +1030   author:   John Waller

Re: Setting passwords on a network   
On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 15:17:51 -0500, "James Ivey" 
wrote:

>Good question Paul.  I would have to say No.
>
>Its a NetGear WNR2000.  When I set it up, I just walked thru the wizard, and 
>I don't remember being asked to set a password.
>
>When my computers boot up and connect, it never asks for a password.
>
>Have any idea how I would set one?

Follow the advice of the two that replied to this question.

Until you do, anyone within range can access the Internet and/or your
network.

>James
>
>
>"Paul Montgomery"  wrote in message 
>news:7gv1f4t64ttft9rlce623i7d6mbgeo2qth@4ax.com...
>> On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 14:16:39 -0500, "James Ivey" 
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Can anyone (evil-doers) that connects to my wireless network have access 
>>>to
>>>these shared folders?
>>
>> Is your wireless network properly password protected??
date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 18:37:02 -0500   author:   Paul Montgomery

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