How to Secure Your Wireless Network

http://live.pirillo.com - One community member wrote: “After years of mistrust about wireless networks and creative use of Ethernet cabling I have now adopted a wireless network in my home for a laptop to access anywhere in the house. I have over the past week, done a lot of research and have some tips the community might want to consider in relation to the setup and/or use of wireless networks.”

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14 Responses to “How to Secure Your Wireless Network”

  1. J4gg1T Says:

    i use a wired …
    i use a wired connection even though i am 100ft from a wireless router (thats right, i hardwired into a wireless network) i did this because at that range it causes games to lagg up really badly. this makes me not lagg, but everyone else sees me as lagging. after they get pissed off at me because i jump around, they ban me from their server. thus, wired FTW

  2. Carloz790 Says:

    i have the Linksys …
    i have the Linksys router and it has a easy secure setup

  3. 0023247190 Says:

    Just DISABLE the …
    Just DISABLE the wireless network and switch to ETHERNET

  4. Piccaruse Says:

    Use a Nintendo …
    Use a Nintendo Dual-screen(DS) or a Playstation Portable(PSP) and connect to that “free network” they’re gonna be amasd when it sais its not compatible xD

  5. MrJeff Says:

    whats the E in E-ya …
    whats the E in E-ya later??

  6. RandomGuyNo3 Says:

    E for electronic, …
    E for electronic, as in like e-mail :)

  7. skaterasshole1234567 Says:

    Airport extremes …
    Airport extremes kick ass!

  8. jonnyk5614 Says:

    It is now illegal …
    It is now illegal in the UK to simply log into a wireless network without permission, even one that is unprotected. So far, since the introduction of the legislation a few months ago, there have been several arrests. Most arrests were where a resident spotted someone suspicious in a car with a laptop and called the police or where the police spotted someone.

  9. vahnx1337 Says:

    People are too …
    People are too paranoid about security. I don’t run an Anti-Virus and I rarely scan for stuff. I do use a wireless and TKIP encryption, but I don’t really care. I figure if someone’s gonna take the time to hack into my wireless network and steal my internet, good for them.

  10. Gb755c Says:

    I have a wifi …
    I have a wifi network I will be researching security especially when my gilfriend gets her laptop but for now All I have connected to it are my PS3 and PSP I can’t find Mac Addresses on them so filtering is out where would they be on these devices?

  11. amrrahmy Says:

    most wireless …
    most wireless routers have secure settings,

  12. azmegladon Says:

    MAC Filter and turn …
    MAC Filter and turn off ssid/beacon

  13. shah2006gunit Says:

    WPA RULES
    WPA RULES

  14. karimfdp187 Says:

    you explain very …
    you explain very wll u should give courses at university

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