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Setting security on a wireless router
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I managed to get our Dlink DIR615 router working last night but bypassed the security part so I could do it today.Obviously I don't want the whole neighbourhood having access to my internet so can anyone tell me,in very very simple language (step by step literally) what to do.I have looked in the very basic manual and don't see any instructions.I am not too good at this and just don't understand all the jargon.Would be very grateful thanks.
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Look for a section on Security or WiFi Security, and look for terms like WEP or WPA.
WEP is the most basic security, but it is not that good and can be broken easily.
Next best is WPA (or even WPA2) and you should go for that.
Here is the support site for your router and you can download the manuals from there if you have not got them.
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=565
Look for a section on Security or WiFi Security, and look for terms like WEP or WPA.
WEP is the most basic security, but it is not that good and can be broken easily.
Next best is WPA (or even WPA2) and you should go for that.
Here is the support site for your router and you can download the manuals from there if you have not got them.
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=565
Thanks to you both.The instructions with the router are the shortest I have ever seen and have nothing about security.I have Vista.Have followed the link you gave and it's really helpful.Have changed the admin password so far but am too bleary eyed to do anything else tonight.Please don't laugh but to reboot the router do I just turn it off and on (told you I was rubbish!) How in the world I got my laptop and router sorted to start with astounded me.Thanks again.