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Originally Posted by flame^thrower
Interesting .. I am not sure how they would clone the mac addresses of my pc's and laptops, especially since you need an ip to login to even get to the point to see them! It only hands an ip address to the mac addresses I specify. It also discards any pings from the outside world. I also use https to login to it and can't login to it from the external ip. Seems ok to me so far! That may be going a bit far and I have definitely considered trying the WAP thing as I am pretty sure my router supports it. Have been to lazy to reconfigure it tho  .
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Cloning a MAC address takes about one second. They just sniff your traffic, crack your WEP password (takes about 10 seconds), and then look at the network traffic for a MAC address. Done.
There shouldn't be anything you have to do to change to WPA. Just change the encryption type to WPA