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Do not leave your home wireless network "open", which is accessed by hackers, and participate in "Suspicious" and "illegitimate" Internet use by "outsiders" who want to access the Internet anonymously, and will not be discovered, using its own TCP / IP!

When you use a wireless broadband router at home, providing a high-speed Internet service via Wi-Fi a computer at home, should be "safe", so that users that their "guest", or "guests" in the network can access the service via control their own unique password.

This is essential to prevent hackers who have the ability to access their private Internet bandwidth broadband service without your permission or knowledge.

When a new router wireless broadband Internet will initially install a default configuration, which is easily accessible by hackers out of his house, which are in the "limits" of its transmission signal broadband wireless router.

Therefore, to make your wireless network secure by creating a secure encrypted "pass" code using one of several methods provided by the manufacturer of your broadband router.

There are two main ways as follows:
WEP (Wireless Encryption Protocol [also known as Wired Equivalent] privacy), and
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)

WEP uses a 16 character alpha-numeric pass code "in some routers can generate a" Hex "(**) 64-bit [10-digit code] Alphanumeric, 128-bit [] 26 characters alphanumeric or, in some routers 256 bits [58 digits] alphanumeric encryption, providing a unique code "Hex" to be entered into one of four areas key encryption on the router, which makes life difficult for hackers to break into his safe now protected "wireless network.

** For v explain decimal hexadecimal see below:
Decimal]] [= 10-bit numbers 0-9, and [uses 16-bit hexadecimal numbers 0 -15. In hexadecimal "number of 0-15 (16 digits), where the decimal number 10 = A, 11-15 = B = F), one count" is the decimal follows: 0,1,2,3, 4,5,6, 7,8,9 equivalent to 10 numbers, therefore, "comma" and "count hexadecimal is: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6 , 7,8,9, A, B, C, D, E, F which is equivalent to 16 numbers therefore "Hex!) **

WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)
WPA was designed to provide better data encryption, perceived as relatively weak in WEP, and
provide authentication of users, there virtually no WEP.

Of the three options in WPA, a PSK (Pre-Shared Key) string is the easiest to implement. It uses a step generated by the user code "of a maximum of 1-63 alphanumeric characters in length (like a password" box "is shared only by the owner with his "guests").

Alternatively, you can use a PSK format hexadecimal, which is relatively "Stronger" employs -32
hexadecimal characters.

(In some routers (eg Linksys, [Cisco]) Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), which is the standard most latest and best wireless security There are two modes available: Pre-Shared Key and RADIUS. Pre-Shared Key gives you a choice between two methods of encryption: TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol), which uses a stronger encryption method and incorporates Message Integrity Code (MIC) to provide protection against hackers, and AES (Advanced Encryption System), which uses a symmetric encryption with 128-bit block data. RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) utilizes a RADIUS server for authentication and the use of dynamic TKIP, AES or WEP).

Once these codes are inserted and stored, the router must be reboot (restart), then the new code must be entered in every PC "Wi-Fi or laptop, when" discovery " the good (now) to connect to the network (identified by name or SSID), in its sole initial connection, the codes will be stored on computers for future connections.

Ron E West is a retired Computer Communications and Networking Consultant, having worked for and with IBM for 40+ years, specialising in Computer Communications and Networking.He has gained experience on many types of Computer:- Mainframe, Mid-range, Personal Computers, Apple Mac’s, Word Processing and Accounting machines, specialising in linking them together through, both “Old & New” Telecommunication links, and now over the “Internet” using “High-Speed” Broadband connections both Wired and Wireless. He lived and worked on the Spanish Costa del Sol, as a Communications and Computer Networking Consultant, and set-up Secure Wireless “Hot-Spot” Hubs, to provide visitors to that region, the ability to use their own “Wi-Fi Laptops” to access their E-mails and communicate with friends and relatives around the Globe.

He also helps UK residents with their various ‘challenges’ on their home computers, and also shows them and local Businesses, how to ‘Save Money’, and/or Make Money’, by introducing them, their family members and friends, to the Utility Warehouse Discount Club, in order to get the best ‘deals’ on all their regular Utility expenditure. This includes their Home Phones, Broadband/Internet access, Mobile Phones, Gas and Electricity. All that plus discounts on their regular weekly Shopping bills and Petrol and Diesel expenses for them and their families, so they can Save Money on most of their household expenditure. Its all part of Telecom Plus PLC, a Major UK Company listed on the London Stock exchange, recently voted as the top ‘PLC’ of 2008, at a recent awards ceremony in London.

Ron E West
E-mail: ronewest@uwclub.net
Tel: 0800 840 6523
Web: http://www.saveonutilities4u.org.uk

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