Ethernet or wireless
bamboo
Newbie

I can connect to my router via Ethernet cable or wireless adapter. 

If I disable my wireless adapter, and connect via cable, will that preclude any chance of anyone "eavesdropping" or trying to crack my code? 

In other words, while I'm connected via cable, are there any radio transmissions going in/out ?

Wireless Status

Radio Enabled: Yes

ESSID Broadcast: Disabled

MAC Authentication: Enabled

Message Edited by bamboo on 08-25-2008 06:52 PM
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Re: Ethernet or wireless
Telcoguru
Master - Level 1
To answer your question there are no radio transmissions in or out when hard wired to the router with ethernet cable. I would do as the other poster stated and disabled the wireless on the router also.

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david2008
Newbie

You should be able to go to the admin interface (for your router, usually something like http://192.168.1.1) and turn off "wireless".

If you're successful, you should see something like "radio: disabled"

Good luck.

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Telcoguru
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To answer your question there are no radio transmissions in or out when hard wired to the router with ethernet cable. I would do as the other poster stated and disabled the wireless on the router also.
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bamboo
Newbie

So then Ethernet is more secure, (as I suspected).  Then, I'll plan on using Ethernet as much as possible, but of course occasionally use wireless as necessary for my "outback" computer (where I don't have a long enough cable).

thank you for your support

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