Thanks for the help......just seems odd that the other name available is the
one I had days ago and that no-one else around here has PC....(unless
someone has sneaked one by me)..
I think i'll get laptop on,,,try and set security on other one......
Cheers
Dave
Still sort of confused by the whole thing but as mine is secured properly I
dont think i should worry about this "co-incidence"
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> What do you mean "detect both"? You have only one router, no?
>
> Anyways, you said you installed the router on the PC, i assume that
> you wired your PC (with the supplied CAT5 cable) to the router's
> Ethernet port. Your laptops have wireless cards and connects to the
> router on the router's wireless side, is that right?
>
> Note that only the laptops can detect wireless sources, your own and
> your neighbours and anyone elses within range. Your PC cannot see
> anything wireless.
>
> Now if you're on Windows XP then know that XP's Wireless Zero
> Configuration (WZC) identifies wireless sources by Wireless Network
> Name (ESSID) only and ignores the devices MAC address (BSSID). Your
> laptops can see a hundred linksyses and none of them are identical
>
> Now that you gave your router a unique name, that linksys is NOT
> yours. If you can connect to that one, assuming it has default factory
> settings, then you can reset it, change its name, set a password, load
> a bad firmware to it and turn it to a brick and remove it for good
> from your wireless neighbourhood list. But i won't tell you how, or
> advise you to do things as such, cause that would be illegal...
>
> To answer your question, in short, NO, you CANNOT remove that... :-)
>
>
> On Dec 14, 3:46 pm, "DB" <db002a3...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>> I installed my Linksys router WRT54GS on my pc..........to be honest it
>> seemed to install fine, but I had problems trying to set up the
>> security....
>> So i restarted it all...........I give the network a new name MYPEECEE
>> and
>> set up the security fine........
>>
>> Now...everything seems fine on main PC but when the laptops are in use,
>> they
>> detect both networks ...i.e. the first one called LINKSYS which is marked
>> Unsecure.........and also the correct one called MYPEECEE and i had to
>> input
>> the code for them to work.
>> Can anyone tell me how to remove the first Linksys one, or at least put a
>> bit of security on it...
>>
>> Is it doing any damage being there, except at the moment being totally
>> free
>> and accessible to all around- A bit on the dangerous side.
>>
>> I tried logging into the Linksys one and it did it fine......then i
>> logged
>> back to secured one.......im desperate to secure things up properly here.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Dave
>