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How can I change my wireless network security settings?

September 1st, 2009 | by protection |
hotmom asked:


Currently the settings are unsecured and I want to change to security-enabled.
I do not have the instruction booklet any more. It was originally set up by a friend, plus I recently moved and no longer have the book.

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  1. 4 Responses to “How can I change my wireless network security settings?”

  2. By Doug W on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply

    protect network

    Read the instruction booklet. Depends on the router type.

    Not too hard to do.

  3. By dewcoons on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply

    protection enterprise network

    It is different for every brand and model, so you will have to read the instructions for specific details. But you basically connect to your router and enable either WEP (or WAP) password. Enter a password for the router. Then go to each computer and enter the same password (once) on it.

  4. By nmulcahey on Sep 8, 2009 | Reply

    network threat protection blocking

    start by entering the address 192.168.2.1 into your favorite web browser and tell me what the manufacturer/model of the router is so i can find your default admin/pass combo.

  5. By DUNBAR PAPPY on Sep 10, 2009 | Reply

    network home protection plan

    get on the web to the mfgr’s site and dwnload the booklet on specific instructions. do not use wep, it’s broken; use WPA encryption (or better). go to the ‘grc.com/security now’ website and listen to the wav files that explain all this in an easy to understand chat with steve gibson and leo laporte. there are some 3-4 sessions of MUST hear topics about security.

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