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How to protect your wireless network


Added: 10-03-2010
Author: James Bergin
Category: Wideband Internet
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How to Protect Wireless Network

Wireless home network means you can say goodbye forever to the Tuners Ethernet and change every room in your office. But if you don t have the right to security of your neighbors half could end the smuggling of your broadband.

Protecting your network is essential if you want to maintain fast broadband, private and Packer-free.

There are several ways to defend and there are also different levels of security, from basic to more advanced. But once these settings have been saved will be safe and ready for you to log on to anywhere.

Wireless encryption

To prevent hackers you must set WEP or WPA Personal (WPA-PSK) key.


  • WEP is a simple 64 or 128bit encryption but provides little security and relatively easy to break

  • WPA-PSK, in the form of WPA-TKIP which provides better security and returned with a router and an older USB keys, and WPA2-AES which provides better security and better wireless performance but that is not compatible with all equipment older



You can start the encryption key when setting up a wireless router, and must have details about how to do it in the instruction manual.

Internet security

Apart from that, and encryption keys, you also need to install some other things:


  • A firewall

  • Anti-virus software

  • Anti-spyware software

  • Software anti-phishing



You may also need to ensure that any programs you have installed an up-to-date. Hackers are constantly updating their methods and develop new viruses to ensure that you are running live on the internet make sure that the version of windows updates and anti-virus also up-to-date.

Name your wireless

Wireless signal to give your name, or to the service Identifier (SSID), is a simple way to identify and can be set during installation. Doing this also kukuruhusu strengthen your security settings using a wireless isolation.

Wireless isolation

This is a way to hide your wireless network so that others can not see you, make your network more personal. Once we have set your SSID, then you can change the settings of your wireless router to separate you, and make you invisible.

Access lists

List of access provides additional security level of your network. As your network password, any computer user is also on the availability list. There will be recognized by the MAC computer code (if the permanent address) through a router.

Now that you have set your security, you can be sure that no one else is using broadband or Hacking into your file.




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