Making Your Wireless Internet Connection Secure |
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| By Abby Zamorano |
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• You can get online without having to deal with lines or cables • You can connect multiple computers to the same signal • Setting up a wireless connection is easy However, with all of the advantages that come with wireless, there is one significant disadvantage, which is: • A wireless connection is relatively unsecure and open, unlike land line connections. But when you follow just a few simple steps to secure your connection, you can rest easy knowing that you have top security. Is It Really That Important To Secure Your Wireless Connection? In a word, yes. You may understand that better security is an advantage, but perhaps not why this is so. The bottom line is that when your wireless connection is not secured, others can use it. Should that occur, it will lessen your connection by slowing it down. But what´s frightening is that unsecured connections can be used for malicious activity, including taking your computer over and using it in cybercrime attacks on other computers. How To Ensure The Security Of Your Wireless Connection • A simple username and password change for your login is the first step to security. Having a password that´s difficult to guess is also a good idea. • Every network has an SSID name, which is usually the router manufacturer´s name. This can be changed easily to something that identifies your connection. While there, disable your signal from being broadcast. • If your computer or other devices using your connection do not have WPA2, WPA or WPE technology, find out how to enable these, as they offer the highest security. • Every computer or other device that accesses your wireless signal should have its own protection installed in the form of a firewall, even though your router will already have one. This will ensure there are no ´holes´ which hackers can enter. • Thin physical structures like windows and thin exterior walls can allow others to gain easy access to your connection. So ensure that your router is located in the middle of the room or the home so that the signal stays within your home´s boundaries. • Change your router´s configuration settings so that you are not letting other devices access your connection automatically. All of the above steps will allow you to enjoy a high security level with your wireless connection. But if you don´t feel you can do them yourself, you may be in luck, as many internet providers have already taken these steps. Check with them to see what protection they may already offer. |
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| About The Author Securing your wireless internet connection means that you don't have to worry about other people accessing it. You can also get information about securing your wireless connection from internet providers. |
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