One of the most important things you should do when you buy a new wireless router to ensure that you have set up encrypted, so that the network is secure. If you leave your network open it is inevitable that others will begin to use it as they see it as an opportunity to browse the Internet and possibly access files and information.
For different router available in the market is important to have a brief overview of the manual's owner. In essence, most router is very similar to what they do, but the interface may look a little different, so it is impossible to tell you exactly what you need to do to ensure that you switch encryption. After you enable encryption after you restrict the access allowed only used to use a password or a password that you choose.
But in places the configuration of your router, you'll have the security settings in place, you should choose the type of encryption you want to use. Many people opt to use WEP encryption, and it is selected you must choose a password that is 10 characters long. The password or sometimes called password must consist of letters between AF and numbers 0-9 It is important that you choose a strong password and a mix of letters and numbers to ensure this.
When you change the configuration settings for your router you need to save it and will most likely be prompted to restart. Once this is done you can connect to an open connection to your wireless network, turn on "view available networks" on your laptop and connected to a WiFi network. After that, you should be prompted for a password, which is a 10 digit password that you choose.
After done this you will surely connected to a WiFi network encrypted.
There are a number of other security settings that you can do it and you can consult your manual how to do it. Is important for all home-based business or even wireless networks based encryption is enabled. Other areas, such as the use of MAC addresses make sure that you have a higher level of security.
Saturday, 13 April 2013
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