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Answer» This popup box keeps . . popping up! It asks me to enter network password. I kill it but it keeps coming back at random. My cable provider says I need to contact the wireless router manufacturer (Netgear). This problem occurred last year and then it stopped of it own accord. How can I keep the box from appearing? Thx, Micromos Two details. The bad guys are drooling over all the delicious info they can suck from your ever-growing wireless network. Where once there were only computers and servers to steal information from now there are dual-mode cell phones (that often seek the nearest WiFi connections without your approval or knowledge); Blu-ray players and gaming consoles that connect to the Internet; tables; laptops ... virtually everything you do, everything you know, everything that defines the essence of you is contained NEATLY on your network. Not just tasty tidbits of info for a bad guy to snack on, but a full-on, table-covered feast!Hardware vendors are now making it hard for you to have an insecure network. You have to prove ownership of the router.The Netgear is a N-150 WNR1000. I don't know how to answer the next two questions. I just plug the cable provider cable into the router and then to my windows 7 laptop. Sorry about not knowing. Isn't permission granted to use the router when I bought it?Yours is the 150 and mine is the 300. Main difference is speed. The new Nether rooters will nag you if there has been some kind of change in the system that would indicate you are no the owner of the device. There is another security feature taht proves you are in poses ion of the router. As the link I gave suggests, somebody near your house might 'crack' hour wireless password. But the other security thing a hacker can not get to. Read the documentation. You will need to have physical access to the router and maybe a flashlight. Once you have DONE that procedure, you should not have any more problems. But if you think the router is weird, call the 800 number, 1 888 638 4327 and maybe they can help. If you have the documentation it is very clear about the initial security protocol. Once it is setup, you don't have to do it again. Unless there is some issue about physical intrusion. You didn't steal the router, did you? I called Netgear support and they want $39 to help. Can't I just uninstall and reinstall with the Netgear disc? Quote from: micromos on April 19, 2012, 03:04:10 PM This popup box keeps . . popping up! Screenshot? Doesn't sound like it's coming from your router. Quote from: micromos on April 19, 2012, 04:55:37 PM The Netgear is a N-150 WNR1000. I don't know how to answer the next two questions. I just plug the cable provider cable into the router and then to my windows 7 laptop. Sorry about not knowing. Isn't permission granted to use the router when I bought it?If you don't use the wireless capability of your router, disabling wireless communication would be wise. This prevents anyone from outside trying to get a wireless connection from your router. Quote from: micromos on April 21, 2012, 11:41:31 AM I called Netgear support and they want $39 to help. Can't I just uninstall and reinstall with the Netgear disc?That should work. You will need to have at hand all your settings. Preferably, you should have already written the settings in your QUICK setup guide. As to the 'pop up', can you tell which program is throwing the 'pop up'? What kind of security do you have? Once you have done the proper steps, you unshod not see anymore nags from then rooter or the program that controls the connection. Unless there is a major change to your computer., like installing a new physical or software network connection. Or adding a new user. Thanks to everyone for their help. I think I found the answer. Try this: Click - Control Panel/Networking & Sharing Center/change advance settings/password protection sharing/turnoff protected sharing/save. It didn't work until I rebooted. Micromos |
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