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 Wired networking help. Just wondering if someone could help me, at the moment I have a wireless computer which is basically under constant attack by the bored neighbour kid and as such he keeps breaking the encryption and using my internet!  Now I have contacted the police and his parents and they seemed to have done nothing about it so I have decided to goto a wired network and I was wondering if someone could tell me what I needed please? Do I need a wired router or an Ethernet switch or something else? Are they fairly straight forward to set up? Thanks to anyone that can help me with this. (Btw I have 10mb, an Ambit modem & windows 7 x86) | 
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 Re: Wired networking help. Most wireless routers will have at least four ethernet ports.. These will look a bit like https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2009/10/54.jpg You will need your PC to have one as well (most recent ones do), but if it doesn't, you can buy an ethernet card ( http://www.ebuyer.com/product/118964 ), and the correct length of Cat 5, 5e or 6 Ethernet cable.. You will also need a router (assuming you don't have one, but if you have a wireless network, you probably do as the Ambit modem does not do wireless). http://www.ebuyer.com/product/35433 may be a good router, but Virgin also do their own branded netgear which is a bit more expensive, but they will help you set it up. | 
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 Re: Wired networking help. Could you possibly turn of the SSID name on your wireless router? What encryption was you using, WEP, WPA etc? | 
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 Re: Wired networking help. Yeah I currently have a netgear WGT624 (http://www.netgear.co.uk/wireless_ca...ter_wgt624.php) which has 4 ports on the back and I have around 10m in network cable already set up for me.....is there a way to turn off the wireless signal from my router and just use it as a plain wired one? Thanks for the help btw | 
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 Re: Wired networking help. I don't know the specific router, but if you open a browser, go to the router's home page (probably http://192.168.1.1) have a look at any Wireless options. | 
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 Re: Wired networking help. Is it not possible to stay wireless and activate MAC filter - allows only the MACs you authorise Edit> How many characters do you have in your password by the way? | 
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 My setup is MAC filter enabled; WPA - I got a wireless device that doesn't work with WPA2; WPA Key - 64 characters; SSID - On (sometimes when I clean install Windows, I forget to enable SSID (if disabled)) cannot remember anything else. | 
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 Cloning authorized macs and unmasking hidden ssid`s is as simple as installing and configuring the relevant tools for the job. @op Your obviously intent on using the wire but if you do need to use the wireless then just make sure you`re using as long and complex a WPA/2 passphrase as possible and not any names or words out a dictionary etc...and certainly dont be using any WEP. | 
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 Re: Wired networking help. Right just hooked up my wireless router (first time in a month) I was using wpa, had the ssid off and was using a password with spaces, underscores and various other characters......so I am guessing wired would be the way to go? Anyone have any advice on what to buy for a simple wired setup? Thanks for the help to everyone :) | 
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 You need to go into the router control panel and disable wireless. Once that is done you should be able to power everything off, connect cables modem->router->pc then do a stepped restart to get it all working. Modem first, wait till lights stabilise. Router ditto, finally pc. | 
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 Philex Network Cabling Starter Kit http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.js...&isSearch=true | 
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 Re: Wired networking help. I`m curious how you know for sure this kids been cracking your wireless encryption, especially if you went to the police with it. Quote: 
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 Screwfix are pretty good for cables if you have one locally. Someone on here tipped me off to them recently. | 
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