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Glen T

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Re: Hiding unsecured wireless networks

I really wanted to avoid setting up limited accounts. On my computers at home, there is only a single user account with no login or password and max. admin. privleges.

The reasons for this are many. Each user profile has its own desktop etc. And this just adds to administrative headaches.

For example, a client asked me to look at his kid's computer because one of his three kids could not print to the their networked printer. When I arrived, the child was not home, and no one knew her password, so we could not test the printing problem.

Files end up on different desktops in different profiles. Games and applications work in one profile -- not installed in another. Backup is a nighmare. Etc. etc.

I'm just looking for a *simple* solution here. My system is built largely on trust. The single kid computer is in the corner of the family room where everyone can see and use it.

I just need to make sure that the kids are getting enough sleep on a school night -- usually, I'm the first one in bed -- I'm not waiting around to police this.

I can't outright terminate Internet access as a punishment. The kids work on computers at school and then e-mail work home to themselves to finish, then e-mail back in the morning. One daughter is studying journalism. She is working on articles all the time for school publications.

I should also mention that there are plenty of parental controls in place. We have one TV in the house. There is a long-standing ban on TV viewing during the week -- for all family members. MSN messaging and instant messaging have always been banned (and removed -- I shot the messenger) on my computers.
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Re: Hiding unsecured wireless networks

If they know what they are doing they can get around this, but you could set a static IP address, with your router and computers on a different subnet then the other Wireless networks, this will keep them from connecting without changing the IP address. This is easy to get around if you know what you are doing.

Also you could add a software firewall that has the ability to allow things based on time of day.
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For example, a client asked me to look at his kid's computer because one of his three kids could not print to the their networked printer. When I arrived, the child was not home, and no one knew her password, so we could not test the printing problem.
Solution to that is remove the password so you can do the testing, then let them add it back in later.

In my house we have implemented a non-technical solution that works well with the kids - technically they have full internet access 24/7. Client software is the best way to control it technically. There are plenty out there reasonably priced, and some ISPs offer it for free.

As long as they have admin privliges, there is nothing you can do in XP that they can't undo. Even installing the internet limiting software can often be uninstalled (though you would know they did that). I think some cannot be uninstalled without the password - if you lose the password you have to reformat the drive to get rid of it.
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