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Thanks to Teak36, Wideboy, Ethel, Ralph, fo3nix and Dodgyshirt, I've now got my Linksys router working and have a successful wireless network up and running. The problem was my misunderstanding of 'User ID' and 'Password' during the setup. I thought I was being asked to create a new one, but in fact it should have been the one I use for the ISP! It probably seemed obvious to the person who wrote the instructions - maybe they should employ me to write the idiots' guide!
Anyway, thanks for all your help, without which I would have stood no chance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are two different security issues with a router.
Firstly you need to alter the log-in details to ones of your own choosing. This is to ensure that nobody within range can hi-jack the router itself by experimenting with the 192.168.X.X variations and default log-ins of 'admin' which are commonly used by the manufacturers.
Secondly you need to secure the wireless signal via WEP or WPA encryption. It sounds as though it defaults to WEP with a 26-digit key but WPA encryption is stronger.
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