Securing a Netgear Wireless Router

A redo of my previous video on networking security. I will be doing a video on Linksys Wireless Routers soon as well.

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9 Responses to “Securing a Netgear Wireless Router”

  1. you’re listening 10 miles an hour

  2. gapskasldk (pause) alsfaNETGEARlask (pause) Why secure Neksjajlzz…(pause) and um italklikeshitzksksallmmmmm (pause)i like to mix wordszzsztogether…

  3. damn you speak 2 fast dudee..

  4. Thanks for the info. I have one recommendation: please cut your talking speed in half. I have to go back about 4 times at some spots to understand what you’re saying.

    Thanks again.

  5. Heres a helpful hint i found out with a small storie going along
    Ok, for having NETGEAR WAB501 for aout a year on my laptop, i decided its out of date and i needed a new network but couldnt affourd a router or modem, so i bought a network card and it is FA511 witch i had no clue how to use. i finnaly figured out howw to use it. Hook it up to any casual Netgear/linksys network cable and it should turn on and you have a connection!!!

  6. lol this is u aslhgurajlskhuraskldfj cant under stand what ur sayin (no offense)

  7. Cant understand you, your speaking like ten thousand miles an hour !!!

  8. hey thanks for the info. i followed your steps to try and secure my linksys wireless g router and it looks like it worked somewhat. i cant wait for your next video to try and see if i can further protect my router. thanks again

  9. pretty helpful thanks.

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