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Is Comcast Using Linksys Wireless Gateways to Spy On Your Network?







Is Comcast Using Linksys Wireless
Gateways to Spy On Your Network?

Is Comcast Using Linksys Wireless
Gateways to Spy On Your Network?
05/07/2004 07:51 AM

Holy canoli! Could those new Linksys Wireless-G Cable Gateways (WCG200) that Comcast is leasing to its cable subscribers be a trojan horse for Comcast to sniff what's living inside your private home network?If you scroll through the press release, you come to a section which says that the gateway supports...




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wrt54g.jpg imageHeads up, ye owners of the popular Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Broadband Router. Even if you disable remote administration, the router will still allow users sharing your WiFi network to access administration web pages. That's not the end of the world unless you haven't changed your admin password, which if you're like most of us, coddled by fire-and-forget technology, you probably haven't. If you aren't taking any more steps to secure your router, at least do yourself a favor and change the default password to something else, preferably not the name of a pet, child, or the lady down the hall you've been sleeping with that you think, hey, nobody knows about but really, seriously, we all totally know.
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Linksys Posts Beta Firmware to Correct
Remote Admin Problem


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Interface Access Security Issue


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Interface Access Security Issue
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Service


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Linksys WPC for $57


Linksys WPC for $57 01/10/2004 04:32 PM
Amazon.com is offering the Linksys WPC54G for $66.49 with a $10 rebate direct from Linksys; Dell has it for even less: I don't like to highlight deals, but this is quite a bargain. The Linksys WPC54G is one of the bestselling cards for 802.11g under Windows -- and Mac. (That's right: if you're a Mac user with Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later and AirPort 3.1 or later, you can insert this Linksys card to get 802.11g even if you can't handle AirPort Extreme.) Follow the graphical link at right and add the card to your Amazon.com shopping basket to see the price. There's a link to a downloadable $10 rebate coupon. You can even use Amazon's super saver shipping and pay $0 for delivery in the U.S. I checked out Dell's price on this, and they list the card at $63.95, but my account is a Home account, and they gave me 10 percent off for no good reason and free shipping because it was over $49. I'm not sure if everyone will see the same price, but the net is $57.56 without having to send in a rebate form. You can compare prices for more stores for this item at Shopper.com....

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