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#1 2009-07-30 8:55 am

Skideezie
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From: Ventura, CA
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Laptop Security on Travel

When I log on to WiFi at the airport or hotel I see a bunch of laptops in the Finder under shared.
In one case I recognized a person's laptop that was staying at a different hotel down the street.
How do I keep others from seeing my lapttop "Eddie's Macbook" from showing up like others do?

Thanks,


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#2 2009-07-30 9:07 am

Aaron_R
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Re: Laptop Security on Travel

If your on a public network, there is nothing you can do to stop yourself from showing up as being on that network. (Unless you hack the OS to disable Bonjour which I don't recommend) You shouldn't worry about it if you have guest sharing turned off.

With sharing turned on
http://files.getdropbox.com/u/563236/FinderScreenSnapz001.jpg

With sharing turned off
http://files.getdropbox.com/u/563236/FinderScreenSnapz002.jpg

Last edited by Aaron_R (2009-07-30 9:11 am)


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#3 2009-07-30 9:14 am

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Re: Laptop Security on Travel

Skideezie wrote:

In one case I recognized a person's laptop that was staying at a different hotel down the street.

This has me intrigued


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#4 2009-08-03 12:15 am

Skideezie
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Re: Laptop Security on Travel

Aaron,
Thanks for the info.  How do I turn Guest Sharing off?


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#5 2009-08-03 1:49 am

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Re: Laptop Security on Travel

System Preferences

Sharing


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