Network Adapter
Network Adapter
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![]() Sony Playstation 2 PS2 with 16 games network adapter wireless controller US $42.00
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![]() Sony PlayStation 2 Game Console w Network Adapter US $20.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Final Fantasy XIII Special Edition 250 GB White Console US $130.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Slim Latest Model 250 GB Black Console US $176.00
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![]() Xbox 360 Bundle Console w 120 GB hd wireless mic network adaptor controllers US $106.00
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![]() Sony PlayStation 2 Black Console NTSC US $50.00
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![]() PS2 Works good everything you need but the game PRICE DROPS $500 each week US $50.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite Resident Evil Limited Edition 120 GB Red Console US $162.50
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![]() Sony PSP go 16 GB Black Handheld System with 20 games included US $100.00
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![]() Xbox 360 Elite 250 GB MW2 Edition extras US $132.50
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![]() Sony PlayStation 2 Slim Satin Silver Edition Console PS2 System NTSC US $54.99
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![]() RARE Sony Playstation 2 System 61 Games PS1 and PS2 RPG BUNDLEFinal Fantasy US $57.00
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![]() Sony Silver PSP 6 Games US $65.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Halo 3 Special Edition 120 GB Console System with Games US $78.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 4GB Video Game System with Kinect US $198.50
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![]() White Sony PSP 3000 BUNDLE US $120.00
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![]() NEW Xbox 360 Slim 4gb Kinect Game Bundle Console US $235.00
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![]() Sony PSP 2000 Silver Handheld System Includes 4 games mem card case chargers US $65.00
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![]() Sony Playstation 2 Slim Silver Edition Console W11 Games and 16MB Memory Card US $65.00
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![]() Sony Playstation 2 Slim Console US $65.00
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![]() Sony PSP 2000 Silver Handheld System US $75.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Bundle 6 Games COD GTA Halo Oblivion Gears of War Spider Man US $152.50
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite 120 GB Black Console NTSC US $275.00
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![]() Nintendo DS Electric Blue Handheld System Animal Crossing Wild World Game US $36.00
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![]() Sony Playstation 3 PS3 CECHA01 80gb backwards compatible YLOD console AS IS US $87.66
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![]() Sony PlayStation 2 Black Console NTSCplus extras US $56.99
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![]() Nintendo DS Lite Bundle Pokemon Limited Edition Brand New US $209.99
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite 120 GB Black Complete Halo 3 Fable II Retail Package US $91.00
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![]() ✦ Wii Bundle 7 games Mario Cart Wheel Extras ✦ US $132.50
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![]() Nintendo Wii Black Console NTSC With New SUPER MARIO BROS GAME US $117.50
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![]() Sony PlayStation 3 Slim Latest Model 320 GB Charcoal Black Console PAL US $205.99
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![]() Sony Playstation 2 BB PACK with Custom CLear Case Hard Disk and HD Advance US $145.00
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![]() Sony PlayStation 2 with Final Fantasy XI HDD Expansions Guides and Keyboard US $39.99
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![]() Sony PlayStation 2 Slim Silver Edition Console NTSC US $36.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Slim 4GB Latest Model with Kinect Kinect Adventures US $227.50
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![]() Sony PlayStation 3 60 GB 1980s bundle x arcade tank stick Ready to Play US $229.99
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![]() Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP Silver Handheld System US $20.55
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![]() Sony PlayStation 2 with Linux Kit US $49.99
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite System 120 GB Includes 30 Day Warranty US $169.99
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![]() Sony PlayStation 2 Game Console w 40 gig Hard Drive Bundle US $35.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Slim Latest Model 250 GB Glossy Black Console NTSC US $190.00
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![]() Sony PSP 1000 Madden NFL 09 Bundle Blue Handheld System US $36.00
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![]() Sony PSP Silver Handheld System BROKEN FOR PARTS US $44.99
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![]() Sony PSP 2000 Silver Handheld System Used Quick Shipping US $43.00
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![]() Green Sony PSP 3000 w 4GB Memory Pro Duo Travelcase two games US $77.00
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![]() Sony Playstaion 2 Slim Silver Edition Console US $24.99
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![]() Sony PSP 3000 Metal Gear Solid Entertainment Pack 16GB Green Handheld System US $210.00 |
![]() Madcatz Wireless Gaming Adapter Brand New in Unopened Box US $9.99
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![]() Sony PSP go 16 GB Black Handheld System with Extras US $210.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Halo 3 Special Edition 20 GB Green Gold Console NTSC US $175.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Arcade 20 GB White with network adapter and controller US $15.50
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Latest Model Halo 3 Special Edition 20 GB Green US $175.00
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![]() Sony PS 2 SCPH 39001 network adapter scph 10281gta san andreas 2 8mb memory US $29.00
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![]() Sony PlayStation 3 60 GB B C USED W 24 PS2 GAMES US $150.00
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![]() Sony PlayStation 2 Black Console PAL US $34.99
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![]() XBOX 360 Halo 3 Special Edition NEW US $325.00
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![]() White Microsoft XBox 360 120GB System Console Wireless Networking Adapter US $86.00
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![]() PlayStation2 PS2 fat Console System Network Adapt Guitar 18 Games US $59.95
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![]() Silver sony psp 2000 w 8 games 6 movies and 2 cases US $250.00
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![]() XboX 360 Slim Console System Latest Model 4GBNO RESERVE US $51.00
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![]() Nintendo DSi Black Handheld System Bundle US $139.99
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![]() Sony PSP 2000 Silver VERY LOW PRICE see details US $100.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Arcade 20 GB White Console NTSC US $42.00
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![]() BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED USA SONY PLAYSTATION PS VITA PSVITA US 1st EDITION WIFI US $238.50
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![]() FC TWIN VIDEO GAME SYSTEM 2 IN 1 NES SNES PEARL US $31.95
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Black Slim 4GB US $46.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite 120 GB Black Console w Red Rings Controller etc US $100.00
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![]() Nintendo DSi Matte Blue Handheld Game System US $104.99
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![]() FC3 PLUS 3 IN 1 SYSTEM NESSNESGENESIS W GUN by YOBO CHARCOAL US $42.00
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![]() Nintendo DS Electric Blue Handheld System BUNDLED w 4 Games US $35.00
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![]() Sony PSP go 16 GB Black Handheld System with $150 of games US $150.00
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![]() Nintendo DS Lite Metallic Rose Handheld System US $26.89
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![]() NEW Microsoft Xbox 360 Slim Latest Model w Kinect Game 4 GB Black Console US $350.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Halo 3 Console 20 GB with Hard Drive and Warranty US $99.99
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![]() Sony PSP 2000 Silver Handheld System 1GB Space Gently Used US $20.50
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Halo 3 Special Edition RROD US $30.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 10 GB White Console Refurbished US $75.00
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![]() Game Boy Advance SP Silver w games wireless adapter charger transfer cable US $15.00
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite 120 GB Comes with 2 games Monster HDMI Cable US $375.00
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![]() SONY Play Station 2 Ultimate Bundle US $139.99
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![]() Xbox 360 bundle US $99.99
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![]() Sony PSP 3000 Metal Gear Solid Bundle includes 5 games etc US $140.00
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![]() Sony PlayStation 2 Slim Silver Console 12 Games More US $129.95
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![]() Microsoft Xbox 360 Halo 3 Special Edition Green Gold Console AS IS For Parts US $26.00
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![]() Sony PSP go 16 GB Black Handheld System Accessories US $165.00
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![]() COMPLETE Atari 2600 Black56 Games32 ManualsDriving Paddles LOADED NO RESERVE US $61.00
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![]() Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP Value Pack Silver Handheld System US $14.50
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![]() Sony PSP 3000 Metal Gear Solid Entertainment Pack Green Handheld System US $75.37
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![]() Nintendo 3DS Latest Model Flame Red Handheld System NTSC US $119.99
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![]() Sony PSP 2000 Silver Handheld System With Several Games Bundle US $150.00
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Cisco unveils Linksys HomePlug AV Powerline solutions, converts outlets into network connection points (Engadget)
Looking to boost network range in remote areas of your humble abode? Cisco is
now offering an option that turns your electrical outlets into wired network
connections with speeds up to 200Mbps. Each Linksys HomePlug AV Powerline
option includes an Ethernet adapter that connects to your router and a second
adapter for your wired devices elsewhere -- both of which are plugged into
sockets of your choosing to get things started. The Powerline then uses your
home's electrical wiring for the system, saving the headache of hiding cables
for that home office. The company says that the kit will play nice with _most_
household appliances and 1-port and 4-port adapters are available now for $100
each. Want to connect sans wires? A Powerline 1-port Wireless Extender is
coming in March that will create a WiFi signal for the HomePlug system.
Hopefully wandering peepers won't be able to monitor activity remotely.
Fingers crossed.
Continue reading _Cisco unveils Linksys HomePlug AV Powerline solutions,
converts outlets into network connection points_
Cisco unveils Linksys HomePlug AV Powerline solutions, converts outlets into
network connection points originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 24 Jan 2012
20:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use ...
Windows 7 Changing DNS of network adapter card and router's settings to Google DNS address
Who Else Is Using Your Wireless Network? by David McKone
Although it is relatively easy for SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) and home users to set up their own Wireless networks, the default settings on a WAP (Wireless Access Point) usually come with no security configured.
As a result, if you leave these settings as they are, then this WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) you are creating can leave you open to hackers who want to compromise your computer and/or steal information from it.
As a result it is essential that you take the necessary steps to secure your Wireless network.
Why do you need wireless security?
In a traditional wired network you need to have physical access to the network. You either need access to a cable that is already connected to the LAN, or be able to attach a cable to say a patch panel or switch port that will create a new physical connection for you.
With a wireless network, however, you have a radio signal that permeates the very air around us. Because of the broadcast nature of WLANs, it is far easier to access this sort of network, especially when the signal is usually powerful enough to emanate outside of a building and so potentially provide network access to those outside.
Another benefit of a cabled network is that the transfer of data between computers remains within the wires themselves. Contrast this with a Wireless network, in which the data is now easier to intercept and/or corrupt.
As a result you need to secure your wireless network in the following ways:
- Request user authentication to prevent unauthorized access to your network.
- Use data privacy to protect the integrity and privacy of the data being transmitted.
How do you secure your Wireless network?
1. Change the SSID
When you configure your WAP change the default SSID (Service Set IDentifier). Do not pick something that easily identifies you, like your name, street address, etc. Instead pick something complicated that is difficult to guess and is made up of a mixture of letters and numbers e.g. m6jvUm9mHuQfA4h5tgCH
2. Disable SSID broadcasting
In addition, make sure your WAP is not configured to broadcast your SSID. Although this is not a secure method of protecting your network, it does mean your WLAN is not so openly available to intrusion.
3. Configure WPA or WPA2
To authorize access to your Wireless network you should choose a security setting of WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key) or better yet WPA2-PSK if available.
Although Windows XP supports both of these security methods, you still need a wireless adapter that supports WPA as well.
NOTE: WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is the earlier attempt to secure wireless connections and it is not secure enough. If this is all your WPA has to offer then you should either upgrade the firmware on it, if this will then give you WPA, or purchase a newer device.
You also need to choose a password for WPA-PSK. Like your SSID, this too needs to be complicated and so not easy to guess.
4. Restrict access based on MAC authentication
Your wireless network adapter has a physical address called a MAC (Media Access Control) address. You can take advantage of this by configuring your WAP to only allow access to those MAC addresses you want to give access to your network and so restrict which computers can get connected.
Although a MAC address can still be spoofed, this is yet another obstacle to deter the casual hacker.
5. Change the administrator account/password
Your WAP will come with a standard administrator account and password. So anyone who has bought the same device will know what these are.
Change the password to one that is not easy to guess and if possible change the name of the administrator account as well.
Summary
A Wireless network is a great way to get Internet access without having to lay down cabling, but out of the box these are completely insecure.
With the threat of hackers, viruses and spyware unlikely to go away you must secure your Wireless network if you want to keep your computer and the data on it safe.
Follow the 5 recommendations above and you can enjoy being able to surf the Internet in safety.
David McKone has been involved with network security for several years, providing secure networks for both small businesses and large corporate clients. Sign up for my free newsletter and receive my special report "Computer Security" absolutely free at Computer Security
Article Source: http://www.earticlesonline.com/Article/Who-Else-Is-Using-Your-Wireless-Network-/65449


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