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ns

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:54 pm
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Mitch

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 8:23 pm
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In article , ns
wrote:

> First, I have 3 straight days called Belkin to ask a general question.
> I simply cannot (3 differant csr's) understand them. Nor do any of the
> newsgroups seem to be what I'm looking for.
>
> I'm waiting for Verizon to send their modem etc. In the meantime a
> associate is letting me be online with my Macbook using his Verizon
> Wireless Account.
>
> I have a Belkin Wireless Router. Is there any point in setting it up? I
> haven't tried to and really don't know if possible. His setup is pretty
> secure and I have my firewall on and file sharing off and the vault and
> master password in force.
>
> I am using the administer however. Would it be better to setup another user
> and use it?
>
> Thanks again for any help.
>
> Regards..........


I simply don't know where you are imagining problems.
It's a router. It is for the 802.11 standards, so it will work.

If you want special operations (linking to another network, permitting
only specific machines to connect, passwords) connect by wire and set
it up with the 192.168.2.1 site.

I just don't know what it is you are thinking can be wrong.
Did someone scare you in the past with words like 'incompatible?'

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Stephen C.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:40 am
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On Wed, 7 Nov 2007 11:59:23 -0800, ns wrote
(in article ):

> First, I have 3 straight days called Belkin to ask a general question.
> I simply cannot (3 differant csr's) understand them. Nor do any of the
> newsgroups seem to be what I'm looking for.
>
> I'm waiting for Verizon to send their modem etc. In the meantime a
> associate is letting me be online with my Macbook using his Verizon
> Wireless Account.
>
> I have a Belkin Wireless Router. Is there any point in setting it up? I
> haven't tried to and really don't know if possible. His setup is pretty
> secure and I have my firewall on and file sharing off and the vault and
> master password in force.

Networking, including wireless networking, is standards based. That means
that each manufacturer should be making their product interchangeable with
any other manufacturer. And for the most part that is true. So for basic
wireless networking, you should be able to get the Belkin to work with your
computer.

Most problems arise from user inexperience, and from non-standard naming
conventions between manufacturers. The same functionality might go by three
different names from three different manufacturers. Occasionally a
manufacturer will throw in a non-standard wrinkle that can cause a connection
problem.

If you set up the wireless router, make sure you use the highest level
encryption available.

>
> I am using the administer however. Would it be better to setup another user
> and use it?

Most people agree that it is safer to use the admin account only for changing
configurations, and that you should set up a separate user level account for
daily use.

StephenC

>
> Thanks again for any help.
>
> Regards..........
>
>
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Carl Witthoft

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Since: Mar 22, 2004
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:40 pm
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FWIW I've been using a BelkinG+ for a couple years now and it works just
fine. I did "clone" the MAC address to keep Comcast happy :-)



In article ,
Stephen C. wrote:

> On Wed, 7 Nov 2007 11:59:23 -0800, ns wrote
> (in article ):
>
> > First, I have 3 straight days called Belkin to ask a general question.
> > I simply cannot (3 differant csr's) understand them. Nor do any of the
> > newsgroups seem to be what I'm looking for.
> >
> > I'm waiting for Verizon to send their modem etc. In the meantime a
> > associate is letting me be online with my Macbook using his Verizon
> > Wireless Account.
> >
> > I have a Belkin Wireless Router. Is there any point in setting it up? I
> > haven't tried to and really don't know if possible. His setup is pretty
> > secure and I have my firewall on and file sharing off and the vault and
> > master password in force.
>
> Networking, including wireless networking, is standards based. That means
> that each manufacturer should be making their product interchangeable with
> any other manufacturer. And for the most part that is true. So for basic
> wireless networking, you should be able to get the Belkin to work with your
> computer.
>
> Most problems arise from user inexperience, and from non-standard naming
> conventions between manufacturers. The same functionality might go by three
> different names from three different manufacturers. Occasionally a
> manufacturer will throw in a non-standard wrinkle that can cause a connection
> problem.
>
> If you set up the wireless router, make sure you use the highest level
> encryption available.
>
> >
> > I am using the administer however. Would it be better to setup another user
> > and use it?
>
> Most people agree that it is safer to use the admin account only for changing
> configurations, and that you should set up a separate user level account for
> daily use.
>
> StephenC
>
> >
> > Thanks again for any help.
> >
> > Regards..........
> >
> >

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Stephen C.

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:40 pm
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Carl,

I have used a variety of firewall routers behind a couple different Comcast
cable modem over the years, sometimes even swapping between two different
units several times within a couple hours, and I have never needed to clone a
MAC address. Is this something that you have done from necessity?

StephenC

> FWIW I've been using a BelkinG+ for a couple years now and it works just
> fine. I did "clone" the MAC address to keep Comcast happy :-)
>
>
>
> In article ,
> Stephen C. wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 7 Nov 2007 11:59:23 -0800, ns wrote
>> (in article ):
>>
>>> First, I have 3 straight days called Belkin to ask a general question.
>>> I simply cannot (3 differant csr's) understand them. Nor do any of the
>>> newsgroups seem to be what I'm looking for.
>>>
>>> I'm waiting for Verizon to send their modem etc. In the meantime a
>>> associate is letting me be online with my Macbook using his Verizon
>>> Wireless Account.
>>>
>>> I have a Belkin Wireless Router. Is there any point in setting it up? I
>>> haven't tried to and really don't know if possible. His setup is pretty
>>> secure and I have my firewall on and file sharing off and the vault and
>>> master password in force.
>>
>> Networking, including wireless networking, is standards based. That means
>> that each manufacturer should be making their product interchangeable with
>> any other manufacturer. And for the most part that is true. So for basic
>> wireless networking, you should be able to get the Belkin to work with your
>> computer.
>>
>> Most problems arise from user inexperience, and from non-standard naming
>> conventions between manufacturers. The same functionality might go by three
>> different names from three different manufacturers. Occasionally a
>> manufacturer will throw in a non-standard wrinkle that can cause a
>> connection
>> problem.
>>
>> If you set up the wireless router, make sure you use the highest level
>> encryption available.
>>
>>>
>>> I am using the administer however. Would it be better to setup another user
>>> and use it?
>>
>> Most people agree that it is safer to use the admin account only for
>> changing
>> configurations, and that you should set up a separate user level account
>> for
>> daily use.
>>
>> StephenC
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks again for any help.
>>>
>>> Regards..........
>>>
>>>
>
>
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:57 am
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Carl Witthoft

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 4:16 pm
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I haven't asked (Comcast of Eastern MA), so I can't say for sure that
they still check the MAC address. I know they did 8 or 10 years ago.

In article ,
Stephen C. wrote:

> Carl,
>
> I have used a variety of firewall routers behind a couple different Comcast
> cable modem over the years, sometimes even swapping between two different
> units several times within a couple hours, and I have never needed to clone a
> MAC address. Is this something that you have done from necessity?
>
> StephenC
>
> > FWIW I've been using a BelkinG+ for a couple years now and it works just
> > fine. I did "clone" the MAC address to keep Comcast happy :-)

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 11:29 am
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Airport Extreme does PPPoE
http://www.pokeronmac.net/content/view/70/54/
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