QUOTE(Archangel_Baw @ Dec 5 2007, 09:37 PM)

no i don't! wireless sux unless your using a laptop, then it's a little better!
I use wireless on both desktops and laptops and there is obviously no difference. Wireless was an obvious option for the desktop in my house due to the fact it gets moved around a lot, and is always quite a long way from the router. Cabling would have required ripping up carpets, floorboards and ceilings, or going all the way through my house, which would cost a lot more than a wireless card. There is absolutely no problem using wireless. However, with that said, a wired connection is better.
QUOTE(Archangel_Baw @ Dec 5 2007, 09:37 PM)

Sorry, but, I have to tell you, your mum is right about both things, especially the hacking; its called bandwidth stealing and anyone within a block or so of your house, with a computer can get on the internet for free by using your wireless system.
The only way anyone will be able to gain unauthorised access to a wireless connection is if the owner hasn't read the manual that came with the router. WPA-PSK2 is very secure and available on all modern hardware. Then you can enable MAC address locking - only devices on a list of approved MAC addresses will be able to connect. Finally, enable wireless isolation. That separates the wireless devices from the wired devices, adding that extra level of security.
As for the health issue - no-one knows. However, with all the radio waves flying around from mobile phones, GPS systems and the like, it's not exactly going to make a vast difference adding a wireless router. Remember you can always switch off the wireless when you are not using it. For example, during the day if no-one is at home, or at night if you're all asleep. That adds security and reduces any health risks (if they exist).
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