1.
Install a Firewall A firewall helps protect your PC by preventing
unauthorized
users from gaining access to your computer through the
Internet
or a network. It acts as a barrier that checks any information coming
from
the Internet or a network, and then either blocks the information or
allows
it to pass through to your computer.
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2.
Change the Administrative Password on your Wireless Routers Each
manufacturer
ships their wireless routers with a default password for easy
initial
access. These passwords are easy to find on vendor support sites, and
should
therefore be changed immediately.
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3.
Change the Default SSID Name and Turn Off SSID Broadcasting This
will
require your wireless client computers to manually enter the name of
your
SSID (Service Set Identifier) before they can connect to your network,
greatly
minimizing the damage from the casual user whose laptop is
configured
to connect to any available SSID broadcast it finds. You should
also
change the SSID name from the factory default, since these are just as
well-known
as the default passwords
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