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| | Setting up a Security on my Wireless Router Need help. I am attempting to set up Wireless network security. I have the following equipment: Netgear wireless router Comcast Arris modem which connects internet, telephone and cable Dell Dimension running Vista Home Basic (connected to router via cable) Dell Dimension running Windows XP (wireless connected) IBM ThinkPad running Windows XP (wireless connected) My goal is to secure my wireless connection from outside intrusion. What steps should I take to set this up? Since one of my desk tops is running wirelessly should I set up the security via that PC? Any help and direction is appreciated. Thanks, |
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| | Re: Setting up a Security on my Wireless Router You can set up WEP on the router, and each wireless client would need to type the password to connect to the router. -- Dustin Harper dharper@xxxxxx http://www.VistaRIP.com | Vista Resource & Information Page "ROBCIS" <ROBCIS@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:BC5AF454-2CC8-4E81-BAE0-AE3C59E44506@xxxxxx Quote: > Need help. > > I am attempting to set up Wireless network security. I have the following > equipment: > Netgear wireless router > Comcast Arris modem which connects internet, telephone and cable > Dell Dimension running Vista Home Basic (connected to router via cable) > Dell Dimension running Windows XP (wireless connected) > IBM ThinkPad running Windows XP (wireless connected) > > My goal is to secure my wireless connection from outside intrusion. > > What steps should I take to set this up? Since one of my desk tops is > running wirelessly should I set up the security via that PC? > > Any help and direction is appreciated. > > Thanks, |
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| | Re: Setting up a Security on my Wireless Router Previous post said WEP. Try WPA, it's a bit more secure, but still not perfect. WEP is VERY easy to crack, WPA is more difficult, but not impossible. Also, turn off the SSI broadcast on your router. Only the die-hard people would find and/or hack into your setup. -- Dustin Harper dharper@xxxxxx http://www.VistaRIP.com | Vista Resource & Information Page "ROBCIS" <ROBCIS@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:BC5AF454-2CC8-4E81-BAE0-AE3C59E44506@xxxxxx Quote: > Need help. > > I am attempting to set up Wireless network security. I have the following > equipment: > Netgear wireless router > Comcast Arris modem which connects internet, telephone and cable > Dell Dimension running Vista Home Basic (connected to router via cable) > Dell Dimension running Windows XP (wireless connected) > IBM ThinkPad running Windows XP (wireless connected) > > My goal is to secure my wireless connection from outside intrusion. > > What steps should I take to set this up? Since one of my desk tops is > running wirelessly should I set up the security via that PC? > > Any help and direction is appreciated. > > Thanks, |
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| | Re: Setting up a Security on my Wireless Router Dustin, Thanks. Now how do I do this? Do I go through my PC? Thanks, "Dustin Harper" wrote: Quote: > You can set up WEP on the router, and each wireless client would need to > type the password to connect to the router. > > -- > Dustin Harper > dharper@xxxxxx > http://www.VistaRIP.com | Vista Resource & Information Page > > > "ROBCIS" <ROBCIS@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:BC5AF454-2CC8-4E81-BAE0-AE3C59E44506@xxxxxx Quote: > > Need help. > > > > I am attempting to set up Wireless network security. I have the following > > equipment: > > Netgear wireless router > > Comcast Arris modem which connects internet, telephone and cable > > Dell Dimension running Vista Home Basic (connected to router via cable) > > Dell Dimension running Windows XP (wireless connected) > > IBM ThinkPad running Windows XP (wireless connected) > > > > My goal is to secure my wireless connection from outside intrusion. > > > > What steps should I take to set this up? Since one of my desk tops is > > running wirelessly should I set up the security via that PC? > > > > Any help and direction is appreciated. > > > > Thanks, |
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| | Re: Setting up a Security on my Wireless Router Dustin, I was wondering about WEP vs. WPA and glad that you posted this. I am still unsure what the exacts steps I should take, can you advise? "Dustin Harper" wrote: Quote: > Previous post said WEP. Try WPA, it's a bit more secure, but still not > perfect. WEP is VERY easy to crack, WPA is more difficult, but not > impossible. Also, turn off the SSI broadcast on your router. Only the > die-hard people would find and/or hack into your setup. > > -- > Dustin Harper > dharper@xxxxxx > http://www.VistaRIP.com | Vista Resource & Information Page > > > "ROBCIS" <ROBCIS@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:BC5AF454-2CC8-4E81-BAE0-AE3C59E44506@xxxxxx Quote: > > Need help. > > > > I am attempting to set up Wireless network security. I have the following > > equipment: > > Netgear wireless router > > Comcast Arris modem which connects internet, telephone and cable > > Dell Dimension running Vista Home Basic (connected to router via cable) > > Dell Dimension running Windows XP (wireless connected) > > IBM ThinkPad running Windows XP (wireless connected) > > > > My goal is to secure my wireless connection from outside intrusion. > > > > What steps should I take to set this up? Since one of my desk tops is > > running wirelessly should I set up the security via that PC? > > > > Any help and direction is appreciated. > > > > Thanks, |
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| | Re: Setting up a Security on my Wireless Router On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 12:36:01 -0800, ROBCIS wrote: Quote: > I was wondering about WEP vs. WPA and glad that you posted this. I am still > unsure what the exacts steps I should take, can you advise? WiFi device. -- Paul Adare MVP - Virtual Machines http://www.identit.ca ROM: A RAM after a delicate operation. |
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| | Re: Setting up a Security on my Wireless Router Here is a page from Netgear overviewing WPA. http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101190.asp And here is another page from Netgear on how to set it up: http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101675.asp If you have any questions, feel free to let me know! -- Dustin Harper dharper@xxxxxx http://www.VistaRIP.com | Vista Resource & Information Page "ROBCIS" <ROBCIS@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E05E6F2F-E1DA-4411-8DD8-FB31708BB1DF@xxxxxx Quote: > Dustin, > > I was wondering about WEP vs. WPA and glad that you posted this. I am > still > unsure what the exacts steps I should take, can you advise? > > "Dustin Harper" wrote: > Quote: >> Previous post said WEP. Try WPA, it's a bit more secure, but still not >> perfect. WEP is VERY easy to crack, WPA is more difficult, but not >> impossible. Also, turn off the SSI broadcast on your router. Only the >> die-hard people would find and/or hack into your setup. >> >> -- >> Dustin Harper >> dharper@xxxxxx >> http://www.VistaRIP.com | Vista Resource & Information Page >> >> >> "ROBCIS" <ROBCIS@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:BC5AF454-2CC8-4E81-BAE0-AE3C59E44506@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Need help. >> > >> > I am attempting to set up Wireless network security. I have the >> > following >> > equipment: >> > Netgear wireless router >> > Comcast Arris modem which connects internet, telephone and cable >> > Dell Dimension running Vista Home Basic (connected to router via cable) >> > Dell Dimension running Windows XP (wireless connected) >> > IBM ThinkPad running Windows XP (wireless connected) >> > >> > My goal is to secure my wireless connection from outside intrusion. >> > >> > What steps should I take to set this up? Since one of my desk tops is >> > running wirelessly should I set up the security via that PC? >> > >> > Any help and direction is appreciated. >> > >> > Thanks, |
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| | Re: Setting up a Security on my Wireless Router Dustin Harper wrote: Quote: > Previous post said WEP. Try WPA, it's a bit more secure, but still not > perfect. WEP is VERY easy to crack, WPA is more difficult, but not > impossible. Also, turn off the SSI broadcast on your router. Only the > die-hard people would find and/or hack into your setup. > MAC addresses are allowed into the router. -- Regards, Hank Arnold Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Directory Services |
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| | Re: Setting up a Security on my Wireless Router Paul, Thanks, I amd going to dig it out. "Paul Adare" wrote: Quote: > On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 12:36:01 -0800, ROBCIS wrote: > Quote: > > I was wondering about WEP vs. WPA and glad that you posted this. I am still > > unsure what the exacts steps I should take, can you advise? > You should begin by reading the documentation that came with your Netgear > WiFi device. > -- > Paul Adare > MVP - Virtual Machines > http://www.identit.ca > ROM: A RAM after a delicate operation. > |
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| | Re: Setting up a Security on my Wireless Router Dustin, Thanks much. "Dustin Harper" wrote: Quote: > Here is a page from Netgear overviewing WPA. > http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101190.asp > And here is another page from Netgear on how to set it up: > http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101675.asp > > If you have any questions, feel free to let me know! > > -- > Dustin Harper > dharper@xxxxxx > http://www.VistaRIP.com | Vista Resource & Information Page > > > "ROBCIS" <ROBCIS@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:E05E6F2F-E1DA-4411-8DD8-FB31708BB1DF@xxxxxx Quote: > > Dustin, > > > > I was wondering about WEP vs. WPA and glad that you posted this. I am > > still > > unsure what the exacts steps I should take, can you advise? > > > > "Dustin Harper" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Previous post said WEP. Try WPA, it's a bit more secure, but still not > >> perfect. WEP is VERY easy to crack, WPA is more difficult, but not > >> impossible. Also, turn off the SSI broadcast on your router. Only the > >> die-hard people would find and/or hack into your setup. > >> > >> -- > >> Dustin Harper > >> dharper@xxxxxx > >> http://www.VistaRIP.com | Vista Resource & Information Page > >> > >> > >> "ROBCIS" <ROBCIS@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:BC5AF454-2CC8-4E81-BAE0-AE3C59E44506@xxxxxx > >> > Need help. > >> > > >> > I am attempting to set up Wireless network security. I have the > >> > following > >> > equipment: > >> > Netgear wireless router > >> > Comcast Arris modem which connects internet, telephone and cable > >> > Dell Dimension running Vista Home Basic (connected to router via cable) > >> > Dell Dimension running Windows XP (wireless connected) > >> > IBM ThinkPad running Windows XP (wireless connected) > >> > > >> > My goal is to secure my wireless connection from outside intrusion. > >> > > >> > What steps should I take to set this up? Since one of my desk tops is > >> > running wirelessly should I set up the security via that PC? > >> > > >> > Any help and direction is appreciated. > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> |
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