ChatterBank2 mins ago
Wireless router?
Hi, I have just got a wireless modem router for my computer.
As I am totally useless at anything technical, a friend connected it up to my computer. Aftr a couple of problems everything seems to be working fine.
I'm sure I've heard somewhere that when you go 'wireless' you are supposed to set up some sort of security to stop unknown sources connecting to your router. i mentioned this to my friend and he said don't worry about it!
can someone tell me if i should do this or not, and if so how?
If it's really complicated my friend will do it for me!!
Thanks
As I am totally useless at anything technical, a friend connected it up to my computer. Aftr a couple of problems everything seems to be working fine.
I'm sure I've heard somewhere that when you go 'wireless' you are supposed to set up some sort of security to stop unknown sources connecting to your router. i mentioned this to my friend and he said don't worry about it!
can someone tell me if i should do this or not, and if so how?
If it's really complicated my friend will do it for me!!
Thanks
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you don't say which router
go to their site and look in the support .... or (I assume you still have the book that came with the box?)
look in ther .... the magic words are wep and psk
also consider mac address lists to tie it all down
lookie here for what needs doing
http://www.jiwire.com/wi-fi-security-home-netw orks-1.htm
you don't say which router
go to their site and look in the support .... or (I assume you still have the book that came with the box?)
look in ther .... the magic words are wep and psk
also consider mac address lists to tie it all down
lookie here for what needs doing
http://www.jiwire.com/wi-fi-security-home-netw orks-1.htm
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