How to secure your Wi – Fi connection...
- Install a Firewall A firewall helps protect
your pc by preventing unauthorized users from gaining access to your computer
through the internet or a network. It acts as a barrier that checks any
information coming from the internet or a network, and then either blocks the
information or allows it to pass through to your computer.
- Change the administrative password on your
wireless routers each manufacture chips their wireless routers with a default
password for easy initial access. These passwords are easy to find on vendor
support sites, and should therefore be changed immediately.
- Change the default SSID name and turn off
SSID broadcasting this will require your wireless client computers to manually
enter the name of your SSID (Service Set identifier) before they can connect to
your network, greatly minimizing the damage from the casual user whose laptop
is configured to connect to any available SSID broadcast it finds. You should
also change the SSID name from the factory default, since these are just has
well known has the default password.
- Disable DHCP for a SOHO network with only a
few computers consider disabling DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) on
your router and assigning IP addresses to your client computers manually. On newer
wireless routers you can even restrict access to the router to specific MAC
address.
- Replace WEP with WPA WEP (wired equivalent
privacy) is a security protocol that was designed to provide a wireless
computer network with a level of security and privacy comparable to what is usually
expected of a wire computer network. WEP is a very week form of security that
uses common 60 or 108 bit key shared among all of the devices on the network to
encrypt the wireless data. Hackers can access tools freely available on the
internet that can crack a WEP key in as little has 15 minutes. Once the WEP key
is cracked, the network traffic instantly turns into clear text-making it easy
for the hackers to treat the network like any open network. WPA (Wi-Fi
protected access ) is a powerful, standards –based , interoperable security
technology for wireless computer networks. It provides strong data protection
by using 128-bit encryption keys and dynamic session keys to ensure a wireless
computer network’s privacy and security, many cryptographers and confident that
WPA address all the known attacks on WEP. It also adds strong user
authentication which was absent in WEP.
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