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How do I parmanently disable Internet Conection Sharing Protocol so that no one on my n/work can use my access |
I have an internet connection via the wireless interface, and at the same time belongs to a LAN using my LAN card. If my Internet Connection Sharing is enebled, every body on my network access the net. I want to parmently disable it so that someone else will not just come and enable it on my behalf and at the same time i want be on the office LAN. Is it possible? yes, password it so only you know the password. Try WPA or WEP enabled security!! |
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