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Location: chula vista ca usa
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I am glad I woke up some memories of things from the past. Here are a couple more tidbits:
Go into the Windows system app and somewhere in the menus is one for sleeping, power on/off, and security stuff. I turned that stuff off and as I mentioned use your router to only let your computers, flat screens and phones on to your internal network.
To do that is easy, start the router admin software then pull up help and look for setting access by MAC Address. That means all your stuff has to be on the network to see their MAC Address. This is not as terrible as it sounds, not to worry. Once you get that terrible looking string of letters and numbers copy them to a text file and use it to reference who should be on your network when you check it every few days.
Good luck John Rogers the oldracer
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