Secure WIFI Router modem
Which is the most secure of the wifi router modems out there?
Secure WIFI Router modem
Which is the most secure of the wifi router modems out there?
Tau.Neutrino said:
Secure WIFI Router modemWhich is the most secure of the wifi router modems out there?
The one that no-one can connect to. It’s called a rock.
Adding an extra level of security.
I’m considering this one
Synology Router RT2600ac
Pretty much any of them will do – Just set-up your wireless broadcast with the identity being hidden, that’ll make it difficult for virtually everyone that doesn’t know the ID of your wireless signal to log onto it.
Spiny Norman said:
Pretty much any of them will do – Just set-up your wireless broadcast with the identity being hidden, that’ll make it difficult for virtually everyone that doesn’t know the ID of your wireless signal to log onto it.
and use dhu3yeox29100kk as your password
Arts said:
Spiny Norman said:
Pretty much any of them will do – Just set-up your wireless broadcast with the identity being hidden, that’ll make it difficult for virtually everyone that doesn’t know the ID of your wireless signal to log onto it.
and use dhu3yeox29100kk as your password
Last year I was actually using a 60 digit password.
Really.
But it sucked big-time having to type it into anything, so I’ve got a shorter one now.
Spiny Norman said:
Arts said:
Spiny Norman said:
Pretty much any of them will do – Just set-up your wireless broadcast with the identity being hidden, that’ll make it difficult for virtually everyone that doesn’t know the ID of your wireless signal to log onto it.
and use dhu3yeox29100kk as your password
Last year I was actually using a 60 digit password.
Really.But it sucked big-time having to type it into anything, so I’ve got a shorter one now.
Mine in Moorooka was 26 characters long and I tried to put that on the Telstra modem, but it seems changing the password from the original, crashes the modem. Bug-rit.
Michael V said:
Spiny Norman said:
Arts said:and use dhu3yeox29100kk as your password
Last year I was actually using a 60 digit password.
Really.But it sucked big-time having to type it into anything, so I’ve got a shorter one now.
Mine in Moorooka was 26 characters long and I tried to put that on the Telstra modem, but it seems changing the password from the original, crashes the modem. Bug-rit.
And they are not user-friendly when setting them up at the best of times.
It’s worse than you thunk…
With a WiFi signal and artificial intelligence it is possible to visualise the movement of people behind a wall..
When a person is behind a wall, then part of this WiFi signal is again reflected back through the wall and can subsequently be detected by a receiver. This technique is imminently suitable for the detection of moving people, because these generate ever changing reflection patterns, which are easily distinguishable from stationary objects. For this detection to work only a very slight signal is sufficient..
A further exceptional feature is that the software can distinguish between different people, because each person generates their own reflection profile.
https://www.elektormagazine.com/news/using-wifi-to-sense-people-through-a-wall
Ian said:
It’s worse than you thunk…With a WiFi signal and artificial intelligence it is possible to visualise the movement of people behind a wall..
When a person is behind a wall, then part of this WiFi signal is again reflected back through the wall and can subsequently be detected by a receiver. This technique is imminently suitable for the detection of moving people, because these generate ever changing reflection patterns, which are easily distinguishable from stationary objects. For this detection to work only a very slight signal is sufficient..
A further exceptional feature is that the software can distinguish between different people, because each person generates their own reflection profile.
https://www.elektormagazine.com/news/using-wifi-to-sense-people-through-a-wall
Woohoo, be able to see what Mexicans are doing.
Ian said:
It’s worse than you thunk…With a WiFi signal and artificial intelligence it is possible to visualise the movement of people behind a wall..
When a person is behind a wall, then part of this WiFi signal is again reflected back through the wall and can subsequently be detected by a receiver. This technique is imminently suitable for the detection of moving people, because these generate ever changing reflection patterns, which are easily distinguishable from stationary objects. For this detection to work only a very slight signal is sufficient..
A further exceptional feature is that the software can distinguish between different people, because each person generates their own reflection profile.
https://www.elektormagazine.com/news/using-wifi-to-sense-people-through-a-wall
That … is startling.
It might even work with driverless cars, as a way to distinguish moving from stationary vehicles that are hidden from direct view.
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transition said:
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