Monday, May 25, 2009

How to Secure Your Wireless Network Connection


If you subscribe to DSL or cable internet service the chances are good that you are using a wireless router. How secure is your wireless router? I will explain in this article what steps to you need to take to insure that you have the most secure home network that's possible. Have you ever gone to "My Network Places" in Windows and viewed all your neighbors' wireless network connections? You will notice that some say secure and some say unsecure. Well you want to make sure that yours' says secure. This is the first step in securing your wireless network connection.

Your first line of defensive is your wireless routers' data encryption. Basically your router takes your data and encodes it so that no one else can intercept your data. Usually the manufactures' default encryption setting is set to off.

The first thing to do is to log into your wireless router (see instruction guide for your router) and go to wireless settings and turn on encryption. There are two forms of encryption WEP which is older and easy to crack and WPA which is the more secure encryption. If your router has a WPA2 encryption then use this one as it is the most recent version. Always use a strong password for your encryption key. A combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers will do the job nicely.

As an added security precaution always use your router's built in firewall. Refer to your router owner's manual on the various settings that are offered. What a firewall will do is prevent any unauthorized internet hackers from accessing your pc. As an added precaution you can also add a software base firewall which will offer many advance settings that may not be found in your router's firewall.

As an added precaution whenever you are not using your computer you can disconnect from the internet by right clicking on windows network icon connection in the bottom right of your task bar and select disable. If you have firewall software installed on your pc, your software will have a similar feature.

One more topic I want to cover and that is public Wi-Fi Hotspots.
Whenever you are in a public area like an airport, bus terminal, public library or any place where there may be a Wi-Fi Hotspot you need to take some precautions.

Make sure that your pc's software firewall is turned on and that your windows file sharing is turned off.
Never use the internet to log into your bank account or any other service that requires the use of passwords. You need to take this precaution to make sure your Wi-Fi connection is not being monitored to record your keystrokes.

Always turn off your Wi-Fi radio when you are not at a Wi-Fi hotspot. This will prevent hackers from using your pc to create a peer-to-peer Wi-Fi connection and accessing it directly.If you follow these few simple steps you will have a much more secure pc connection and less of a chance of being hacked into and having personal information stolen. As always nothing is 100% secured but these steps will give you much better security than what you had.
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