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| Lazier than Viper | Quote:
he did My cousin already tryed hijacking our connection one night with a laptop and a gps heh.. didn't work though but he said lots of ppl don't change it ![]() | |
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| Obama Bin Laden's Lover | Linksys uses no username and the password pass iirc
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| Lazier than Viper | it does use an username ![]() |
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| Obama Bin Laden's Lover | No, it pops up the box, but the username field is empty. I've owned 3 linksys routers. Including that one
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| Lazier than Viper | well mine does use an username and a pw like our old linksys did too ![]() |
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