killer21 wrote:
haffeysucks wrote:
some_random_panda wrote:
iPod Touches support WPA, don't they?
perhaps, i'm not sure. i set my router to WEP because my DS doesn't. maybe my iPod does.
Ipod touch supports WPA2.
Three things that will help secure your WLAN:
Use WPA2 and TKIP+AES
Use Mac filtering (although, there are ways around that. )
Change the default user name and password. Use a password that has at least 10 characters including special characters such as @# etc.
That is all you really need to have a secure Wireless network.
adding to that. Make sure your pass is pretty random. Attacking a WPA secured network is only possible though dictionary attacks. Brute-forcing just takes way too long. Also change your SSID to something that won't be found in rainbow tables
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